Shooting incident at White House correspondents' dinner leads to suspect's arrest
A shooting occurred at the White House correspondents' dinner, prompting a swift response from security. The suspect is in custody following the incident. (sources: theguardian, bbc, foxnews, cnn, bloomberg)
Shots were fired at the White House correspondents' dinner, leading to the evacuation of attendees, including Trump, who was unharmed. The suspect, identified as a former teacher from California, is now in custody.
- Shots were fired at the White House correspondents' dinner held at the Washington Hilton.
- Trump was evacuated from the venue but was unharmed.
- The suspect is in custody and has a background as a teacher in California.
Why it matters
The incident raises concerns about security at high-profile events in Washington, D.C.
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