I don’t have live access to the latest updates right now, but here’s a concise summary of what’s publicly known about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting based on recent reporting.
- Incident overview: A shooting outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C. prompted a security response, and President Trump and other officials were evacuated from the venue. Multiple outlets have reported that a suspect was detained, and investigations were ongoing.[1][3][4]
- Suspect and charges: Reports indicate a 31-year-old man from California was in custody and facing charges related to the incident, with authorities describing a targeted attack on administration officials. Investigations and arraignment details were being updated in the days following the event.[3][4][1]
- Official responses: The administration and Secret Service conducted safety protocols, with subsequent briefings and statements noting ongoing security reviews and considerations for rescheduling or relocating future events. Public-facing statements emphasized the importance of security for officials and attendees.[6][3]
- Media coverage: Major networks and outlets (CBS News, ABC News, NBC affiliates, etc.) provided live updates, eyewitness accounts, and official briefings, often including video footage and security-camera releases. For ongoing developments, these outlets remained primary sources.[5][7][3]
Illustration: A simple timeline of key moments:
- Saturday evening: Gunfire at or near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner; attendees evacuate.
- Shortly after: Suspect detained; initial identity reported as a 31-year-old California man.
- Following days: Investigations by federal and local authorities; briefings and security reviews, with discussions about future event security.
Would you like me to pull the latest official statements or provide links to the most authoritative live updates from a specific outlet? I can also produce a short, citations-backed summary if you’d prefer.