A California man is in custody following a shooting at a hotel where the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was being held. The attack occurred on the evening of the event, which was attended by former President Donald Trump.
Authorities stated the incident was carried out by a lone gunman. The suspect was brought down by Secret Service agents before he could reach the dinner venue.
No injuries from the shooting have been reported, officials confirmed. The suspect’s motives remain under investigation.
The Secret Service secured the scene immediately, ensuring the safety of attendees. The dinner proceeded as planned, though security was heightened.
The suspect has been identified as a California resident, though further details about his background have not yet been released. Law enforcement agencies are conducting a thorough review of the incident.
This attack marks a significant security breach for a high-profile political event. It highlights ongoing concerns about the safety of public figures and large gatherings.
Investigators are examining the suspect’s digital footprint and communication history. The FBI has joined the probe to determine any potential ties to extremist groups.
The White House has not issued a statement beyond standard security protocols. The Correspondents’ Dinner is an annual event that draws politicians, journalists, and celebrities.




