White House correspondents’ dinner shooting suspect reached ballroom staircase


The suspect at the White House correspondents’ dinner sprinted past a U.S. Secret Service security checkpoint at the Washington Hilton on Saturday evening, racing through a magnetometer and reaching the top of a staircase that led to the ballroom where President Donald Trump was gathered with Cabinet officials and members of the press, according to a Washington Post analysis of visuals, hotel schematics and eyewitness testimony.



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