White House dinner shooting prompts scrutiny of Trump security arrangements
WASHINGTON, April 26 - U.S. law enforcement officials are reassessing security arrangements after a gunman opened fire near the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, raising questions about how he was able to get so close to an event attended by President Donald Trump, cabinet members and lawmakers.
WHCD shooting suspect arraigned
- How the shooting at Washington gala dinner unfolded RTE —
- WHCD gunman Cole Allen sent anti-Trump manifesto, said he wanted to take out Trump officials: ‘The Friendly Federal Assassin’ NY Post —
- Suspect sprinted 60 feet, reached staircase to correspondents’ dinner ballroom Washington Post —
- WHCD shooting suspect Cole Allen’s brother called police about anti-Trump manifesto NY Post —
- Suspect Identified after shooting at white house correspondents’ dinner 📹 Al Jazeera — · 3min