Iran not linked to White House dinner shooting incident: Trump
US President Donald Trump has said that Iran is not connected to the shooting incident at the White House Press’ Dinner event.
US President Donald Trump has said that Iran is not connected to the shooting incident at the White House Press’ Dinner event.
Cole Thomas Allen, the suspect involved in a gun scare at a White House Press' Dinner event attended by US President Donald Trump, has been arrested by law enforcement in Washington, D.C.
The suspect detained following the gun scare at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner attended by US President Donald Trump has been identified by unofficial sources, though authorities have not yet confirmed his identity.
US President Donald Trump said the suspect behind the gun scare at the annual White House Press' Dinner was carrying “multiple weapons” and was quickly subdued by members of the presidential security detail.
Shots were allegedly fired as US President Donald Trump attended a press dinner in Washington on Saturday night, witnesses and AFP reporters said as loud bangs were heard at the hotel venue.
A meeting between Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was held in the capital, Islamabad, on Saturday, April 25.