
Trump Confirms Attacker Armed with Multiple Weapons Following Washington D.C. Shooting
US President Donald Trump confirmed that an individual who opened fire near his location in Washington D.C. was armed with several weapons before being swiftly apprehended by security personnel. The shooting took place during a scheduled dinner banquet with members of the press.
The president reported that a security officer was targeted at close range during the exchange. Trump noted that the officer sustained injuries but remains in stable condition, crediting the survival to the bulletproof vest worn at the time. Security teams quickly neutralized the threat and secured the perimeter.
In remarks following the event, Trump characterized the suspect as a mentally ill resident of California. He categorically rejected speculation regarding international involvement, explicitly stating the attack had no ties to Iran. The president also addressed the broader political climate, urging citizens to resolve their differences peacefully and avoid violence.
Emergency procedures were enacted immediately after the shots were fired, and the banquet was halted while guests were safely evacuated. Federal and local investigators are currently reviewing security footage and examining the suspect’s background to determine how the weapons were acquired and brought to the site. The White House has not released further details regarding the ongoing investigation, but officials emphasized that standard protective measures functioned as intended during the incident. No additional injuries have been reported.
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