
WASHINGTON,— What began as one of the most anticipated political and media events of the year descended into chaos late Saturday night when a gunman opened fire during the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner, forcing hundreds of attendees to take cover and triggering a massive security response.
The annual dinner, held at the Washington Hilton, was attended by top journalists, government officials, and U.S. President Donald Trump.
According to eyewitness accounts, shots rang out during the event, causing immediate panic inside the ballroom.
Secret Service agents moved swiftly, shielding the president and evacuating him from the venue. Guests reportedly dove under tables, while others rushed toward exits as law enforcement secured the building.
At least one federal agent was struck during the incident but was protected by body armor and is expected to survive. Authorities said the situation was contained within minutes.
Authorities identified the shooter as Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old man from Torrance, California. He was taken into custody at the scene without being killed.

Early reporting paints Allen as someone with a technical background, he had worked as a computer programmer and tutor.
Investigators are examining his digital footprint, personal history, and any ideological leanings that may explain the attack.
Law enforcement officials have not yet released a definitive motive, but initial indications suggest he may have intended to target high-profile political figures attending the dinner.
Some reports suggest fixation on government officials, though authorities have cautioned that the investigation is ongoing.
Details are still emerging, but preliminary accounts suggest that Allen managed to enter or approach the secured event area before opening fire.
The speed of the response, particularly by the U.S. Secret Service, was credited with preventing a potentially far deadlier outcome.
President Trump later stated publicly that the suspect appeared to be acting alone, describing him as a “lone wolf,” though officials have not fully ruled out other connections.

The breach has raised urgent questions about how an armed individual could access one of the most heavily protected events in Washington. The WHCA dinner typically features layered security, including screenings and a heavy law enforcement presence.
Federal agencies, including the FBI and Secret Service, have launched a full investigation into both the suspect and possible security lapses.
The president was unharmed and later addressed the nation, thanking law enforcement for their rapid response. Officials confirmed that there is no ongoing threat to the public.
The WHCA dinner, traditionally known for satire and speeches celebrating the press, instead ended abruptly, marking one of the most serious security incidents tied to the event in modern history.
Authorities are expected to release further details about Allen’s motive, how he obtained his weapon, and whether warning signs were missed prior to the attack.
Investigators are also reviewing surveillance footage and witness testimony to reconstruct the timeline in full.
For now, the focus remains on accountability, security reform, and understanding what drove a seemingly ordinary individual to carry out such a high-risk, high-profile act of violence.
U.S. President Donald Trump was previously injured in an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in July 2024.
(With files from Agencies)
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