Authorities have identified 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen as the suspect involved in a shooting outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C. The incident occurred near the Washington Hilton Hotel, where approximately 2,500 guests, including President Donald Trump and senior officials, were attending the annual event.
President Trump posted this photo of the alleged gunman being apprehended on his Truth Social:

According to police, the suspect forced his way through a security checkpoint, triggering an altercation with law enforcement officers. During the exchange, a Secret Service agent was struck but survived due to wearing a bulletproof vest. Security personnel quickly evacuated President Trump and other attendees as shots were reported.
Weapons Found and Arrest at the Scene
Officials confirmed that the suspect was carrying a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives at the time of the incident. He was subdued by officers, tackled to the ground, and placed in custody. Investigators believe he acted alone, though the motive behind the attack remains unclear.
Suspect Background and Investigation Developments
Preliminary background checks indicate the suspect had no prior criminal record and was not previously known to law enforcement. Reports suggest he worked in education services and held degrees in mechanical engineering and computer science.
Authorities have secured a hotel room linked to the suspect as part of the ongoing investigation. The case has raised renewed questions about event security and threat prevention at high-profile political gatherings.
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