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Suspended Secret Service Officer Fatally Shot in Washington
Members of the Secret Service Counter Assault team are seen on the rooftop of the White House in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014. Dominic Adesanya, the 23-year-old Maryland man who climbed over the White House fence was ordered held without bond in an appearance Thursday before a federal magistrate judge. He has been charged with unlawfully entering the restricted grounds of the White House and harming two police dogs. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Suspended Secret Service Officer Fatally Shot in Washington

"We express our condolences to the family of our fallen employee."

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A uniformed U.S. Secret Service officer who was suspended after being charged in a domestic incident earlier this year was fatally shot in Washington, authorities said.

Officer Arthur Baldwin, 30, died Tuesday after being shot several times, according to the Secret Service and District of Columbia police.

According to police, he was shot shortly before 3 p.m. in a residential neighborhood of southwest Washington, near the Maryland border. Police were looking for three people in connection with the shooting, but have released no information about them or a possible motive.

Police said officers found Baldwin suffering from multiple gunshot wounds after they were flagged down by passers-by. He was taken to a hospital, where he died.

Baldwin, a resident of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, worked in the Secret Service's Foreign Missions Branch. He was put on leave and had his security clearance suspended in April following his arrest on a felony charge of first-degree attempted burglary and destruction of property. According to a police report, Baldwin was armed with his service weapon when he tried to break into his girlfriend's house.

Secret Service spokesman Robert Hoback said he could not comment on whether Baldwin was still under suspension at the time of his death.

"We express our condolences to the family of our fallen employee," the Secret Service said in a statement.

Baldwin was scheduled for trial in February, and his most recent court appearance was Tuesday morning, a few hours before he was shot, according to court records. His attorney did not immediately return a message Wednesday.

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