An alleged gunman stormed the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday evening, April 26, 2026, triggering a Secret Service response that saw President Trump rushed from the stage and the suspect apprehended. The suspect, identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen from Torrance, California, was armed with guns and knives when he opened fire at the venue. One Secret Service officer was shot in a bullet-resistant vest but is recuperating, according to officials.
Allen, who was a guest at the Washington Hilton, bypassed security barriers as Secret Service agents pursued him through the hotel lobby. A video shared by Trump on Truth Social showed the moment agents engaged the suspect. The gunman was tackled to the ground and was unharmed but is undergoing evaluation at a hospital, according to police.
Allen has been arrested and is facing two firearm-related charges, including one count of assaulting an officer with a deadly weapon, reports the Mirror. Officials stated he has been detained and is due in court on Monday. Police believe he acted alone in opening fire but did not disclose his intended target or provide a motive.
Trump was unscathed and was quickly escorted off the stage. Secret Service agents, including the heavily-armed counter assault team, flooded the stage following the incident. Vice President JD Vance was evacuated from the room first, while agents initially shielded Trump in position before accompanying him and First Lady Melania Trump from the venue. Trump momentarily lost his footing on his way offstage before being aided by his security team.
Trump was detained for a considerable period in the secure presidential suite at the hotel as the president and organizers initially attempted to restart the event—hotel personnel refolded serviettes and topped up water glasses, and assistants readjusted the autocue—before Trump was transported back to the White House on the recommendation of the Secret Service.
“When you’re impactful, they go after you. When you’re not impactful, they leave you alone,” Trump, still wearing his dinner jacket, said at the White House two hours later. “They seem to think he was a lone wolf.”
Trump told reporters afterwards that he hoped the event would be rearranged within 30 days. However, the fact that an armed individual was able to charge towards the ballroom prompted immediate questions about security measures at an event attended each year by senior government officials.
The shooting occurred just outside the enormous underground ballroom accommodating thousands of dinner guests, interrupting minutes after the annual event designed to celebrate journalism and the First Amendment commenced. This marked the first occasion since Trump became president that he had attended the dinner.