Shooting Disrupts White House Correspondents' Dinner; Suspect Apprehended
In Brief
The incident has prompted international concern and security reviews for upcoming high-profile events in Washington.
Key Facts
- Law enforcement apprehended 31-year-old Cole Allen after he charged a security checkpoint outside the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.
- Cole Allen sent some of his writings, described as a 'manifesto,' to family members before the attempted attack.
- Authorities believe the suspect was targeting Trump administration officials, according to law enforcement statements.
- An attendee at the dinner went viral after being filmed continuing his meal as others sheltered during the shooting.
- Global leaders expressed relief that Donald Trump was unharmed following the armed attack at the event.
What Happened
A gunman, identified as Cole Allen, attempted to breach security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, leading to gunfire and panic among attendees. Law enforcement quickly apprehended the suspect.
Why It Matters
The attack has raised concerns about security at major political gatherings and led to a review of protocols for upcoming events, including international visits.
What's Next
Authorities are investigating the suspect's motives and writings, while security measures for future high-profile events in Washington, such as King Charles's visit, are under review.
Sources
- CBS News — Blanche says authorities believe suspect was targeting Trump admin. officials(1h ago)
- The Independent — Ben Stiller bombarded by angry posts after tweet about the Knicks mistaken for comment on correspondence dinner shooting(53m ago)
- CBS News — Suspect sent "manifesto" to family before dinner, source tells CBS News(35m ago)
