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Man Arrested After Shots Fired at White House Correspondents' Dinner Identified

A 31-year-old man from California was arrested following gunfire at the Washington Hilton hotel during the White House Correspondents' Dinner attended by President Trump. Law enforcement sources identified him as Cole Tomas Allen, who reportedly stated he intended to target officials in the Trump administration. He faces federal charges related to the incident.

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A man was arrested after shots were fired inside the Washington Hilton hotel during the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night, an event attended by President Trump. Law enforcement sources identified the suspect to CBS as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from Torrance in the Los Angeles region of California.

CBS reported that Allen told officials he wanted to shoot members of the Trump administration. The sources also stated that between five and eight gunshots were fired during the incident.

footage posted by President Trump showed a person rushing past security officers, who then pursued him. At a late-night press conference, Washington interim police chief Jeffery Carroll stated that security officials and the suspect exchanged fire. Carroll added that the suspect was not struck by gunfire but was taken to a hospital for evaluation.

Carroll said the suspect was a guest at the hotel and was armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives. He described the suspect as a lone actor. President Trump later posted a photo showing a shirtless man on the floor with hands cuffed behind his back, surrounded by Secret Service agents.

agents and police searched an address in California linked to the suspect. Two law enforcement sources confirmed to CBS that Allen worked for a tutoring firm in Torrance called C2 Education. In December 2024, he received a 'Teacher of the Month' award from the company, though it was unclear if he remained employed there.

The Torrance Unified School District stated to CBS that Allen has never been an employee of the district. The California Institute of Technology confirmed to CBS that Allen graduated from the institution in 2017 but provided no further details.

She added that he would be formally charged on Monday in federal court.

Key Facts

Cole Tomas Allen
31-year-old suspect from Torrance, California
5-8 gunshots
fired during the incident at Washington Hilton
Armed with
shotgun, handgun, and multiple knives
Federal charges
using firearm in crime of violence and assault on officers
Caltech graduate
Allen graduated in 2017

Story Timeline

5 events
  1. Saturday night

    Shots were fired at the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, leading to the arrest of Cole Tomas Allen.

    1 sourcebbc.co.uk
  2. Late Saturday night

    Washington interim police chief Jeffery Carroll held a press conference detailing the exchange of fire and the suspect's weapons.

    1 sourcebbc.co.uk
  3. After arrest

    President Trump posted CCTV footage and a photo of the detained suspect.

    1 sourcebbc.co.uk
  4. December 2024

    Cole Tomas Allen received a 'Teacher of the Month' award from C2 Education.

    1 sourcebbc.co.uk
  5. 2017

    Cole Tomas Allen graduated from the California Institute of Technology.

    1 sourcebbc.co.uk

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Federal court proceedings will proceed with formal charges on Monday.

  2. 02

    Security protocols at high-profile events may be reviewed following the incident.

  3. 03

    Investigations may expand to examine the suspect's background and motives further.

  4. 04

    The suspect's employer, C2 Education, could face internal reviews or public scrutiny.

Transparency Panel

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Framing risk0/100 (low)
Confidence score65%
Synthesized bySubstrate AI
Word count308 words
PublishedApr 26, 2026, 9:37 AM
Bias signals removed1 across 1 outlet
Signal Breakdown
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