How the Shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Unfolded
A shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday evening sent shockwaves through Washington, with President Trump evacuated from the event and a suspect now in custody.
The incident occurred during the annual gathering of journalists and political figures at the Washington Hilton. According to multiple reports, shots were fired near the venue around 9:30 PM, prompting Secret Service to rush the president from the ballroom.
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The suspect, identified as Cole Allen, was apprehended at the scene. Authorities say Allen had aired grievances against Trump in writings sent to family members prior to the event. Investigators are working to determine whether the attack was specifically targeting the president or administration officials.
Several attendees described scenes of chaos, with people ducking under tables and fleeing the ballroom. "Guys running in with guns, it was surreal," said UFC President Dana White, who was seated at Trump's table.
Trump later issued a statement calling for unity, describing the incident as what he felt was a third assassination attempt against him. The president was unharmed.
The shooting has reignited debate over security arrangements for high-profile political events and the safety of the press corps that covers them.
**What This Means For You:** The WHCD shooting underscores growing concerns about political violence in America. Expect heightened security at public events and renewed calls for bipartisanship. The incident may also affect how future press events are organized, potentially limiting public access.
Originally sourced from GNews
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