New footage shows only one source of gunfire at correspondents' dinner—and it's not the suspect
Newly reviewed high-resolution surveillance footage from the White House correspondents' dinner shows a Secret Service agent firing multiple shots at a fleeing suspect, with no visual evidence that the suspect discharged his weapon. The video captures four seconds of the incident, during which the officer fired four times, some in the direction of other personnel. The footage raises questions about the official narrative, as it shows only one source of gunfire—the agent—despite the suspect being charged with using a firearm during a crime of violence.
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New footage shows only one source of gunfire at correspondents' dinner—and it's not the suspect Jason Weisberger 11:07 am Thu Apr 30, 2026 Leonard Zhukovsky / Shutterstock.com Newly reviewed surveillance footage from the White House correspondents' dinner shows a Secret Service agent firing multiple shots at a fleeing suspect into a crowded hallway. The video offers no clear visual evidence that the alleged gunman ever fired his weapon. The video, a much higher resolution version of the security camera footage President Donald Trump posted to social media that night, does not capture every gunshot that authorities say was fired.
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