United States President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were abruptly evacuated on Saturday night after gunfire erupted near the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C.
The incident occurred at the venue’s main security screening area when a man armed with a shotgun attempted to breach security and opened fire, according to officials.
A United States Secret Service agent was struck but escaped injury due to protective gear.
Security operatives swiftly removed the president, first lady, and other senior officials from the hall as panic spread among the roughly 2,600 attendees.
Guests reportedly dove for cover under tables while agents secured the area.
Among those forced to the ground by security were senior cabinet members, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.
Authorities confirmed that the suspect was quickly apprehended, and no government officials were harmed.
In a post on Truth Social shortly after the incident, Trump praised law enforcement, stating that all top officials, including the vice president and cabinet members, were “in perfect condition.”
“Shooter had been apprehended.”
“Quite an evening in D.C. Secret Service and Law Enforcement did a fantastic job,” Trump added
The suspected shooter, who was reportedly wielding multiple weapons, is now in custody after he was apprehended on the scene “by very brave soldiers” of the secret service, Trump said.
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, has been identified as the suspect and he will be charged in court on Monday.
Allen was reportedly a guest at the hotel and worked as a part-time teacher in California.
Trump also shared images appearing to show a shirtless man lying face down in the foyer with his hands restrained behind his back, believed to be the suspected gunman.
Describing the suspect as a “would-be assassin,” Trump said the individual was heavily armed and had breached a key security checkpoint before being stopped
He also announced plans to address the nation at a press conference later that night.
The event was subsequently cancelled, with Trump expressing hope it could be rescheduled within 30 days.
In July 2024, Trump, who was campaigning for his second presidency, was rushed off the stage at a rally in Pennsylvania after a gunman fired a volley of shots into the crowd.
Trump was injured in one ear in that incident.