Shooting Incident Disrupts White House Correspondents' Dinner: Suspect in Custody

A shooting incident disrupted a high-profile correspondents' dinner attended by U.S. President Donald Trump. The suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, acted alone and was armed with numerous weapons. He was apprehended by Secret Service, and no further threats to public safety are evident. The dinner will be rescheduled.

Shooting Incident Disrupts White House Correspondents' Dinner: Suspect in Custody
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A shooting incident disrupted the prestigious White House Correspondents' Dinner, attended by President Donald Trump, forcing the event to halt abruptly as the suspect was apprehended. Mayor Muriel Bowser and authorities confirm that the gunman acted alone.

The suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen from Torrance, California, carried multiple weapons. He has been charged with firearms and assault violations. Secret Service agents intercepted him, preventing further harm despite one officer being shot. Fortunately, the officer was protected by a bulletproof vest.

Authorities, including the FBI and National Guard, swiftly secured the event's perimeter, ensuring the safety of the attendees. As helicopters roamed overhead, the incident led to the suspension of the dinner, with plans to reschedule at a later date.

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