US Acting AG Details Shots Fired at WH Correspondents' Dinner

US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed the suspect fired "a couple shots" at the White House Correspondents' Dinner before being subdued. The suspect breached the outer security perimeter but was immediately tackled by security personnel. President Donald Trump and other officials were unharmed, though a Secret Service agent was protected by a bulletproof vest. Authorities are investigating the suspect's motive and movements leading up to the incident.

Key Points: Shots Fired at WH Correspondents' Dinner: Acting AG Details

  • Suspect fired shots at WH Correspondents' Dinner
  • Suspect subdued immediately after breaching perimeter
  • Trump and officials unharmed, security officer injured
  • Acting AG Blanche praises Secret Service response
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"He got off a couple shots": US Acting AG on suspect involved in WH Correspondents' Dinner shooting

US Acting AG Todd Blanche says suspect fired "a couple shots" before being subdued at WH Correspondents' Dinner. Trump safe, security praised.

"He got off a couple shots - Todd Blanche"

Washington DC, April 26

US Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Sunday informed that the suspected gunman involved in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting incident fired "a couple shots" before being swiftly subdued by security personnel.

Speaking on CNN's State of the Union, Blanche stated that the suspect was stopped almost immediately after breaching the outer security perimeter.

"From what we know from video surveillance and from witnesses who were there, (he) barely got past the perimeter," CNN quoted Blanche as saying.

"He was immediately subdued, and, yes, he got off a couple shots," he added.

Blanche further said that US President Donald Trump later spoke with the US Secret Service agent who was struck in the chest but protected by a bulletproof vest.

Responding to concerns over a possible security lapse, Blanche defended the response by law enforcement and the Secret Service, calling the operation effective and controlled.

"The goal is not expected to stop every single thing; it's to create a very safe and very secure environment, which is what happened last night," the acting AG said.

"Make no mistake about it, the Secret Service did their jobs last night," he added, crediting security personnel for their rapid action in containing the situation.

Authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident, including the suspect's motive and movements leading up to the breach.

This comes after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC, where US President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and other high-ranking officials from his cabinet were present.

According to officials, the incident triggered a swift response by the US Secret Service, with one suspect later taken into custody.

Authorities confirmed that the President and all primary attendees were unharmed, though a security officer was injured during the response.

The event, traditionally a gathering of media and political figures, was abruptly disrupted as security forces secured the area.

The incident unfolded when a 31-year-old man allegedly stormed a security checkpoint at the entrance of the event, with suspected gunshots heard, prompting a swift response from law enforcement and Secret Service members ushering Trump out of the venue to safety.

According to CNN, the 31-year-old man, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, emerged as the prime suspect behind the chaos that forced Trump to be swiftly evacuated, along with Vance and other members of his cabinet.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Acting AG's comments feel a bit dismissive. "Not expected to stop every single thing" — really? For the President's security, shouldn't the goal be zero breaches? Just saying.
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Varun X
Glad the officer is safe, thanks to the bulletproof vest. But makes you wonder — if a guy can get that close and fire shots, what about other threats? Need tighter protocols.
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Rohit L
Just another day in American politics. 🎯 Meanwhile, in India, we have our own security challenges. Let's learn from each other. Good response by the Secret Service, though.
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Nisha Z
I appreciate the swift action, but this raises so many questions. The suspect's background, his motive — why was he able to even get that far? Investigation needs to be thorough.

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