Man arrested after storming Trump dinner

發佈日期: 2026-04-26 11:40
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Man arrested after storming Trump dinner
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A man armed with guns and knives stormed the lobby outside a high-profile journalists' dinner attended by US President Donald Trump and multiple senior US leaders on Saturday night, rushing toward the ballroom before Secret Service agents swarmed him and took him into custody. The president was uninjured and was hustled away.

Guests went diving under tables as the scene unfolded and some reported hearing shots outside the vast subterranean ballroom in the Washington Hilton where the event was being held. 

One law enforcement official said a gunman had opened fire. A law enforcement officer was shot in the bullet-resistant vest but is expected to be OK, several sources told The Associated Press. 

The shooting suspect - described by Trump as a "sick person" - was identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, two law enforcement officials told the AP.

"When you're impactful, they go after you. When you're not impactful, they leave you alone," Trump, safe and uninjured and still in his tuxedo, said at the White House two hours later. "They seem to think he was a lone wolf." 

There was no immediate indication of any other involvement, and Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said she had "no reason" to believe anyone else was involved. Video posted by Trump showed the suspect running past security barricades as Secret Service agents ran toward him.

"There does not appear to be any sort of danger to the public at this time," Bowser said at a separate news conference. 

All officials protected by the Secret Service were evacuated. Those in attendance included Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio - and many other leaders of the Trump administration on a night when the nation is at war with Iran. 

It was the third time since 2024 that the president had been under threat by an attacker in his immediate vicinity - including the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, that injured him and killed a local firefighter. 

"Today we need levels of security that probably nobody has ever seen before," the president said. But he also said, "We're not going to let anybody take over our society."

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said charges related to Saturday night's attack will be filed shortly, and that the nature of the charges would be obvious considering what had happened at the dinner. Blanche stressed that "the investigation is obviously ongoing and just started."

FBI Director Kash Patel, flanking Trump, said the agency is examining a long gun and shell casings recovered from the scene, as well as interviewing witnesses from the dinner. He urged anyone with information to come forward.

Guests were dining on a spring pea and burrata salad when noise began - noise Trump said he initially thought was a tray dropping but some journalists believed were five to eight gunshots. 

The Secret Service and other authorities swarmed the room as guests ducked under tables by the hundreds. Audible gasps echoed through the ballroom as guests realized something was happening; hundreds of journalists immediately got on phones to call in information. 

"Out of the way, sir!" someone yelled. Others yelled to duck. From one corner, a "God Bless America" chant began as the president was escorted offstage. He fell briefly - he apparently tripped - and was helped up by Secret Service agents. Outside the hotel, members of the National Guard and other authorities flooded the area as helicopters circled overhead.

After an initial attempt to resume, the event was scrapped for the night and will be rescheduled. 


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