Scenes from the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner
Shots were fired outside the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, with President Donald Trump in attendance. These images show the chaos and its aftermath.
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President Donald Trump speaks in the Briefing Room after a shooting outside the White House correspondents' dinner Saturday.
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U.S. Secret Service agents respond near President Donald Trump during the White House correspondents’ dinner.
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FBI Director Kash Patel is seen on his phone as top U.S. leaders are evacuated from the Washington Hilton.
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Secret service agents guard the dais in response to the shooting.
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Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche is escorted out of the Washington Hilton.
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Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is led out of the Washington Hilton.
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Katie Miller and Stephen Miller, a top Trump aide, are rushed from the ballroom.
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Getty Images photographer Andrew Harnik takes photos as an agent points his weapon.
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Attendees take cover under tables after the shooting incident.
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Guns are drawn as officers respond to the shooting.
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Agents escort people out of the Washington Hilton.
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Agents stand guard after the shooting incident.
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An attendee is consoled after the shooting.
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Lee Zeldin, the Long Islander who serves as the head of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, is led out of the ballroom.
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Broken glass covers the Washington Hilton floor.
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A view of the aftermath inside the Washington Hilton.
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Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C., addresses a news conference after the shooting.
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Journalists knock on the door of a house in Torrance, California, connected to Cole Tomas Allen, the alleged shooter.
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An ambulance responds to the shooting at the Washington Hilton.
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Law enforcement officials respond to the address connected to Cole Tomas Allen, the alleged shooter.
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Police tape is established near the Torrance, California location.
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Law enforcement officials direct traffic outside the Washington Hilton.
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First lady Melania Trump and President Donald Trump sit inside the ballroom at the Washington Hilton before the shooting incident.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, First lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump, and CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang stand inside the ballroom before the shooting incident.
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Another view of Stephen Miller and Katie Miller fleeing the ballroom.

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