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New CCTV footage appears to show Washington press dinner suspect shoot at agent
May 1, 2026 International Source: BBC World
The video was released after claims that the secret service member sustained injuries in an act of 'friendly fire'.
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CCTV footage showing the WHCD suspect taking aim at a secret service member.
New CCTV footage appears to show Washington press dinner suspect shoot at agent
A shot of the WHCD suspect allegedly shooting at a secret service agent.
CCTV footage has been released of the moment the White House Correspondents' Dinner suspect appears to shoot at a US secret service agent.
Jeanine Pirro, the US Attorney for DC, says the footage was released to the public to prove 'there is no evidence the shooting was the result of friendly fire.'
Earlier on Thursday while answering questions from reporters, President Donald Trump said "it wasn't friendly fire," adding that "it wasn't us".
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