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Shooting incident in White House

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Washington (AP): President Donald Trump was uninjured and other top White House officials were evacuated from an annual dinner of the White House Correspondents' Association on Saturday night after an unspecified threat.


There did not immediately appear to be any injuries, and one law enforcement official said a shooter had opened fire.


Authorities said the incident occurred outside the ballroom where Trump and other guests were seated. It was not immediately clear what happened. The event was scrapped and will be rescheduled.


The FBI said the shooter is in custody and that its Washington field office is responding to the shooting.


Trump posted on Truth Social that he would give a statement at the White House tonight.

Compiling accurate and thorough information on a shooting takes time. Reporters are working to piece together the details from eyewitness accounts, authorities and other sources.


Here's the Latest:


Washington Hilton also scene of Reagan shooting in 1981


In 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot by John Hinckley Jr. outside the Hilton — an event that prompted redesigns of the property that increased security and added a special presidential suite near the entrance where chief executives could be taken.

Trump was dispatched there briefly after the incident Saturday night.

MS NOW opens doors for reimagined party after White House Correspondents' dinner


The network notified guests to still come to its underground party in Dupont Circle to gather and have a bit to eat.”

“While tonight's event won't be what we originally intended, we still think it is important to provide a space for friends and colleagues to be together,” the network said.

Its reporting teams were out covering the breaking news, the network said.


Police chief says suspect's motivations unclear


Carroll, the interim police chief, said that he could not say at this point what the shooter's motivation was, and that it is too soon to know who the suspect had intended to target in the shooting.


Suspect faces preliminary charges related to firearm possession, assault, Pirro says


US Attorney Jeanine Pirro said the suspect is being charged preliminarily with two charges related to using a firearm and assaulting an officer with a dangerous weapon, but that there will be many more charges filed “based on the information that we are learning in this very fluid situation”.

Pirro said the suspect would be arraigned on Monday in federal district court.


Police say suspect was armed with multiple weapons


Interim Washington, DC, police chiefPolice Chiefroll said the suspect was armed with a shotgun, handgun and multiple knives. He said investigators had no reason to believe at this time that anyone else was involved.



Trump ends presser


Shortly after the president concluded his news conference, the White House called a “lid,” which means the press corps will not see him for the rest of the day.


Trump commends Secret Service, says being president is a dangerous profession


Trump struck a somber tone as he addressed reporters at the White House, saying being president is “a dangerous profession” and that attempted violence against him is “part of the job”.


Trump said more details would be forthcoming about the shooter's identity and motive, but said that the world was a violent place and, when it came to his own presidency, “When you're impactful they go after you.”


The president commended the Secret Service and suggested that the shooter wasn't close to breaching the ballroom where Trump was seated on stage at the time of the incident.

With most of the reporters dressed up for the dinner that was interrupted, Trump also noted: “I see so many tuxedos and beautiful dresses.”


Trump says rescheduled event will be safer


The president, who had repeatedly said he wanted to continue the dinner until law enforcement said otherwise, insisted it would be rescheduled and would happen. He stressed that the event will be “better” and “we'll make it safer”.


“I see so many tuxedos and beautiful dresses,” Trump said. “It was a little different evening than we thought. But we're going to do it again.”


Trump describes scene


As he described the sequence of events, Trump emphasised that the shooter still remained a far distance from the ballroom where thousands of people had gathered for the dinner.

“He hadn't anywhere close to breached the doors of the ballroom,” the president said.


WHCD extensively studied by Secret Service for decades


The USSS has for years used the annual event to put agents through their paces because the agency has studied the venue extensively for decades.


Shooting suspect identified


The shooting suspect was identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, two law enforcement officials told the AP.


Trump describes moment shots rang out


Trump, describing what was going through his mind as the shots rang out, said he initially believed it was a tray being dropped, noting that the noise was “quite far away”. But the first lady, he said, was “very cognizant” that it was a shooting.


“I think she knew immediately what happened,” the president said, recalling that his wife told him, “That's a bad noise.”


The president said the motivation of the shooter was unclear, but said that “he was a guy who looked pretty evil when he was down.”


Trump: I fought like hell to stay


The president also reiterated that he had wanted to continue the dinner, saying, “I fought like hell to stay.”


He said in an earlier social media post that law enforcement officials wanted the dinner to end.


Acting AG says investigation is ongoing, charges will be filed shortly


Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said charges will be filed shortly and that the nature of the charges would be obvious considering what had happened at the dinner. Blanche stressed that “the investigation is obviously ongoing and just started”.


FBI Director Kash Patel said the agency is examining a long gun and shell casings recovered from the scene, as well as interviewing witnesses from the dinner. He urged anyone with information to come forward.


Trump calls for tougher security measures


As he began the news conference, Trump called for tougher security measures, saying that “today, we need levels of security that probably nobody has ever seen before”.


He cited Saturday's incident as a reason his ballroom, being constructed at the White House, is needed.


Trump says suspect was armed with multiple weapons


Trump, during a White House press briefing, said the suspect was armed with multiple weapons before being stopped by the Secret Service. One officer was shot, but he was protected by a bulletproof vest.


“He was shot from very close distance with a very powerful gun, and the vest did the job,” Trump said.


Security footage posted by Trump shows a man sprinting through the metal detectors and past law enforcement, who turn toward him with guns raised. Officers then swarm toward the man off-screen.


At the White House


Correspondents, as well as Trump, have arrived at the White House briefing room for a news conference following a shooting incident at the annual correspondents' dinner.


Congressional leaders who attended dinner react to shooting


House Speaker Mike Johnson said he and his wife, Kelly, were at the event and grateful for the law enforcement and first responders “who acted so quickly to bring the situation under control.”


“Praying for our country tonight,” said Johnson, R-La., on social media.


“FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT,” said the House GOP on its account on the social platform X.


“House Republicans unite in praying for those who were in harm's way,” it said.

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said he was “thankful for the swift law enforcement action to protect everyone” at the dinner, as he also called for an end to violence.

“The violence and chaos in America must end,” said Jeffries, D-N.Y.

 
 
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