Gunfire Near Trump Dinner in Washington, Suspect Detained
Shooting near Trump dinner in Washington prompts rapid Secret Service response; suspect detained and motive remains unclear.
U.S. Secret Service agents, including heavily armed counterassault teams, quickly secured the scene after a shooting near a dinner attended by Donald Trump in Washington.
The incident occurred Saturday evening at the Washington Hilton, close to the White House, during a high-profile event with journalists.
Security personnel initially shielded Trump at the venue before escorting him and First Lady Melania Trump out of the hall without injury.
According to Associated Press, Trump briefly lost balance while leaving the stage but was assisted by his security team and remained unharmed.
The Secret Service maintains extensive protective protocols around U.S. presidents, particularly during public events, where layered security measures are designed to respond instantly to threats.
High-profile gatherings in Washington, especially those involving political leaders and media, are considered sensitive targets, often requiring heightened security coordination across multiple agencies.
Law enforcement officials identified the suspect as Cole Thomas Allen, a 31-year-old from California, who was wounded and taken into custody.
Authorities said the motive behind the shooting remains unclear, and Trump dismissed any link between the incident and Iran.
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