Monday, April 27, 2026 - A suspect has been arrested following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C., where gunfire prompted the evacuation of senior officials, including Donald Trump.
US authorities confirmed that Cole Tomas Allen, 31, is
facing firearms and assault charges. Jeanine Pirro announced the charges, as
investigations into the incident continue.
The suspect allegedly breached a security checkpoint at the
venue, the Washington Hilton, before opening fire. Law enforcement officials
said he was armed with multiple weapons, including a shotgun, a handgun and
knives, and was wearing a ballistic vest.
During the incident, Secret Service agents engaged the
suspect, with one officer struck at close range but protected by body armour.
The officer was taken to hospital and is reported to be in stable condition.
Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were quickly evacuated
from the venue as panic spread among attendees, many of whom took cover under
tables as gunshots were heard.
Speaking shortly after the incident, Trump described the
suspect as a “would-be assassin” and said: “He’s in custody and they’re asking
him a lot of questions.” He added that the injured agent was “in great shape”
thanks to protective gear.
Officials described the suspect as a “lone gunman,” with
reports indicating he had no prior criminal record. Federal investigators,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, are conducting searches linked
to the case, including at a property in Torrance, California.
Deputy Director of the United States Secret Service, Matthew
Quin, praised the response, saying: “Tonight, a coward attempted to create a
national tragedy. He underestimated the protective capabilities of the U.S.
Secret Service, and was stopped at first contact.”
Authorities said the suspect was staying at the hotel where
the event was being held. Witnesses reported hearing multiple shots before
security personnel subdued and arrested him.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer also reacted, stating: “Any
attack on democratic institutions or on the freedom of the press must be
condemned in the strongest possible terms. It is a huge relief that the
President, the First Lady and all those attending are safe.”
The high-profile event, attended by senior government
officials including Vice President JD Vance and other cabinet members, has
since been postponed, with authorities citing security protocols as
investigations continue.

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