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JUST IN: Gunman Identified After Shooting At WH Correspondents’ Dinner

A scream cut through the ballroom just as the laughter died. In seconds, the glittering White House Correspondents’ Dinner became a battlefield of overturned chairs, shattered glass, and whispered prayers. Shots rang out near the entrance, Secret Service agents sprinted toward danger, and one man in a torn shirt hit the floor in handcu…

Panic spread as the sharp cracks of gunfire echoed through the hotel, shattering the easy glamour of Washington’s most self-satisfied night. Guests dove beneath tables, clutching phones and each other, while agents shouted “shots fired” and formed a human wall around President Trump and other dignitaries. Outside the ballroom, at the main magnetometer screening area, at least six rounds were fired. One struck a Secret Service agent’s chest plate, triggering a tense, chaotic exchange of fire that ended with the gunman face down, shirtless, and in handcuffs.

Authorities later identified the suspect as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California, who was transported alive to a hospital. A Secret Service agent was injured, but the president and first lady were unharmed. Trump, briefly moved to a secure location, pushed to “let the show go on.” Instead, the dinner was canceled, replaced by sirens, statements, and the sobering realization of how close the night came to catastrophe.

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