DOJ Uncertain If Suspected WHCD Shooter Hit Secret Service Officer
The Department of Justice stated it is not yet sure whether a suspected shooter at the White House Correspondents' Dinner struck a Secret Service officer. The incident involves an alleged shooting at the event. Officials are investigating the details.
axios.comThe uncertainty was highlighted in a recent DOJ announcement.
Investigations are ongoing to determine if the officer was indeed struck. No further details on injuries or the shooter's status were provided.
The suspected shooting occurred recently, prompting immediate security responses. Authorities have not confirmed additional casualties or motives at this time.
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