Direct answer: There are credible reports of a shooting near or at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., with attendees evacuated and the shooter in custody; Trump and other officials reportedly uninjured, and the event was paused or rescheduled as authorities continued investigations. Please note details are evolving and initial reports can change.
What’s known so far (latest from multiple outlets):
- The incident occurred outside the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, prompting evacuation of attendees and law enforcement response. Some reports say the shooter was in custody and that a law enforcement officer was briefly wounded but not seriously, with conditions later described as stable. The event’s status (whether it will be rescheduled or concluded) has varied across sources. [Various outlets report evacuation and shooter in custody; injury status updated differently by outlets].
- President Trump was reported to be uninjured, with other top officials evacuated; Secret Service and FBI involvement confirmed as investigations proceed. Details about the shooter (identity, motive) are being established as inquiries continue. [Multiple summaries corroborate presidential safety and escort/outreach by Secret Service].
- Early video and eyewitness accounts describe panic, people taking cover, and rapid security responses; some outlets mention National Guard or specialized security presence on site during the response. [Initial visual reports describe rapid evacuation and security actions].
What to watch for next:
- Official statements from the White House, Secret Service, or FBI with confirmation of injuries, shooter identity, number of shots, and motive. [Expected future updates from official channels].
- Any changes to the event’s status (cancellation or reschedule) and travel advisories or security advisories for Washington, DC. [Follow-up press releases and local authorities will clarify].
If you’d like, I can monitor for updates and summarize them with citations as they come in.