Image of Suspected Shooter Emerges After White House Correspondents’ Dinner Incident
First Pic Of Suspected Shooter Surfaces After White House Dinner Scare
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An unverified image claiming to show the suspected shooter from the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner incident has circulated online. The shooting, which occurred outside the Washington Hilton, caused panic among attendees, including President Donald Trump and Cabinet members, who were safely evacuated. The event was subsequently canceled amid ongoing investigations.
- 01An image purportedly showing the shooter has surfaced but remains unverified.
- 02The shooting incident occurred outside the Washington Hilton during the annual dinner.
- 03President Trump and other officials were safely evacuated following the chaos.
- 04The suspect reportedly fired at a Secret Service agent but was apprehended.
- 05The high-profile dinner was canceled due to the ongoing investigation.
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An image circulating on social media claims to depict the suspected shooter involved in the recent incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, but its authenticity has not been confirmed. The shooting occurred outside the Washington Hilton, where President Donald Trump and several high-profile officials were attending the annual event. Reports indicate that chaos erupted inside the ballroom when multiple gunshots were heard, prompting guests to take cover. The United States Secret Service swiftly evacuated Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other Cabinet members, ensuring their safety. Trump later confirmed on Truth Social that a shooter had been apprehended and praised law enforcement for their response. The suspect, reportedly armed with a shotgun, fired at a Secret Service agent, who was unharmed due to a bullet-resistant vest. Following the incident, the dinner was canceled, with organizers stating they would host another event in the future.
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The incident has raised concerns about security at high-profile events in Washington, D.C.
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