白宫记者晚宴现疑似持枪男子,引发活动安保协议争议


2026-04-26T21:25:34.567Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

作者:埃文·佩雷斯、克里斯汀·霍姆斯
更新于24分钟前
更新时间:2026年4月26日,美国东部时间晚上7:38
发布时间:2026年4月26日,美国东部时间下午5:25


2026年4月25日白宫记者晚宴期间发生枪击事件后,一名美国法警在华盛顿希尔顿酒店大堂巡逻。
亚历克斯·弗罗布莱夫斯基/法新社/盖蒂图片社

这名周六在白宫记者晚宴上冲过安检点的疑似持枪男子,再次引发了人们对特勤局安保规程的质疑,以及这场本已戒备森严的明星云集年度活动是否需要调整安保措施。

代理司法部长托德·布兰奇周日做客CNN《国情咨文》节目时,将此次应急响应称赞为“一场大规模的安保成功案例”。

他表示,调查人员根据正在审阅的嫌疑人手写材料认为,这名被捕的加州男子科尔·托马斯·艾伦意图在活动上袭击政府官员。

布兰奇随后在社交媒体上发布了司法部在诉讼中提交的一封信,信中将周六的事件称为“针对特朗普总统的暗杀企图”。

白宫官员告诉CNN,艾伦的家人曾向执法部门通报过他可能发动袭击的计划,但目前尚不清楚该通报是在事件发生前还是发生后送出的。CNN获得的艾伦的手写材料中包含反特朗普言论。

据熟悉此类活动的现任和前任执法官员透露,唐纳德·特朗普总统的安保团队似乎按训练要求做出了反应,立即将总统护送至安全位置,另有武装特工占据俯瞰会场的位置,防止任何威胁靠近总统。

此次事件是特朗普遭遇的两起针对他的暗杀企图后续——分别是2024年7月在宾夕法尼亚州巴特勒市,以及两个月后在佛罗里达州西棕榈滩的一处高尔夫球场。

晚宴安保情况

尽管有批评人士质疑副总统J·D·万斯为何比总统更早被带离主席台,但整个流程似乎符合特勤局的规程,其中包括一些不为人知的安保措施。

年度晚宴举办地华盛顿希尔顿酒店的监控视频显示,当活动在楼下楼层进行时,疑似持枪男子冲向了一群看起来状态放松的特勤局特工。

据执法官员透露,该男子携带了一把霰弹枪、一把手枪和多把刀具,并迅速移动到楼上一层的大堂,而总统当时坐在可容纳2600人的大型宴会厅内。

“我不认为这是安保失败,”前特勤局特工、CNN分析师乔纳森·瓦克罗夫斯基曾协助筹备过该年度晚宴,“总有可以改进的地方。我们永远无法实现零风险环境。”

另一名联邦执法官员对监控视频画面提出了担忧,视频显示当该男子冲过设有磁探测安检仪的区域时,特勤局特工看起来十分放松且毫无防备,这些安检仪用于筛查进入宴会厅的宾客。
“本不应出现这种情况;他本该在进入大堂区域前就被拦下,”这名联邦执法官员表示。

瓦克罗夫斯基表示,特勤局通常会在这类事件发生后进行复盘,更多的监控录像将展现更完整的画面,可能会推动安保措施调整。


2026年4月25日,一段视频截图显示,嫌疑人科尔·托马斯·艾伦在华盛顿希尔顿酒店被执法人员制服后躺在地上。
比尔·弗里施林/CQ罗尔报/供图/路透社

多名消息人士告诉CNN,政府内部和特勤局已经开始讨论未来如何处理此类活动的安保问题,特别是是否应让如此多的高级政府官员共同出席大型活动。

值得注意的是,一些特勤局官员一直不愿让副总统和总统同时离开白宫场地参加活动。目前尚不清楚在特朗普和万斯共同出席周六晚宴前,双方进行过何种沟通。

一名直接参与活动筹备的消息人士告诉CNN,副总统最初并未计划出席此次活动,但在上周末临阵变更了安排。

执法官员称,调查人员认为艾伦至少开了一枪霰弹枪,特工随即还击,但似乎并未击中他。据调查人员透露,一名美国特勤局特工的防弹衣被击中。

瓦克罗夫斯基表示,看到艾伦跑过的特工在响应时必须考虑额外因素,包括其他警员正朝他们赶来试图阻止嫌疑人。
“你不能随意开枪,”他说,“现场展现出了极强的纪律性,没人随意开火。他很快就被制服了。”

现场记者和其他人士拍摄的照片显示,艾伦被制服在地,当时位于洗手间附近的大堂区域,旁边就是通往宴会厅的楼梯。

内阁官员被撤离活动现场后,包括去年遭枪击身亡的保守派活动家查理·柯克的遗孀埃丽卡·柯克在内的一些知名与会者也被护送离场。


2026年4月25日,华盛顿希尔顿酒店举行的白宫记者协会年度晚宴发生枪击事件期间,特勤局特工穿过宴会厅。
安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社

年度活动的安保筹备工作

当总统或其他高级政府官员计划出席该年度晚宴时,安保筹备工作会提前数周启动。这家酒店曾是1981年罗纳德·里根总统遇刺未遂事件的现场,里根当时在结束演讲后遭枪击。

为筹备今年的晚宴,特勤局明显加强了安保警戒线,协助管控预定的抗议活动,且鉴于与伊朗的冲突加剧,威胁等级有所上升。

布兰奇表示,艾伦据称从加州家中乘火车前往华盛顿特区,这让他得以携带武器,且在机场未受到额外的安全检查。

他还是华盛顿希尔顿酒店的住客,因此得以进入活动外围的安保圈。

特勤局有时会在高安全级别的活动期间要求宾客及其行李接受安检,比如联合国大会期间。但白宫记者晚宴通常不会这么做。

一名联邦执法官员告诉CNN,特勤局会将酒店住客名单与有逮捕令或被执法部门通缉的人员数据库进行比对。艾伦当时不在执法部门的已知人员名单中,也未出现在任何威胁数据库里。他在2023年和2025年合法购买了枪支,这与他无犯罪记录的情况相符。

这名美国执法官员表示,艾伦选择在酒店大堂跑动时使用霰弹枪开火,说明他并未指望能在此次行动中存活。
“这看起来不像一场持久交火的任务,”该官员说。

布兰奇在CNN《国情咨文》节目中表示,他“完全相信特勤局完成了任务,不仅是昨晚的应急工作,还有活动前几天的筹备工作”。
“我认为这起事件悲剧又令人痛心,我们将从中吸取教训,但请不要误解,特勤局昨晚恪尽职守,”这位代理司法部长说道。

更正说明:本文已更正,明确疑似持枪男子携带了一把霰弹枪、一把手枪和多把刀具,并补充了相关最新信息。

CNN记者霍姆斯·莱布兰德对本文亦有贡献。

Suspected gunman at White House Correspondents’ Dinner raises questions about event’s security protocol

2026-04-26T21:25:34.567Z / CNN

By Evan Perez, Kristen Holmes

Updated 24 min ago
Updated Apr 26, 2026, 7:38 PM ET
PUBLISHED Apr 26, 2026, 5:25 PM ET

A US marshal walks through the lobby of the Washington Hilton after shots were fired during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on April 25, 2026.

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The suspected gunman who charged past a security checkpoint at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday has renewed questions about Secret Service protocols and whether there should be changes to the already tight cordon at the annual star-studded event.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday, hailed the response as “a massive security success story.”

He said investigators believe the California man who was arrested, Cole Tomas Allen, intended to attack administration officials at the event, based on his writings that investigators are reviewing.

Blanche later posted on social media a letter the Justice Department filed in a lawsuit that called the Saturday incident an “assassination attempt on President Trump.”

White House officials told CNN that Allen’s family members alerted law enforcement about his possible plans to carry out an attack, but it remains unclear whether the notification happened before or after the incident. His writings, obtained by CNN, included anti-Trump rhetoric.

President Donald Trump’s security detail appears to have responded as trained, immediately covering him, with additional armed agents taking positions overlooking the room to prevent any threats from coming close to the president, according to current and former law enforcement officials experienced in such events.

The incident Saturday follows two previous assassination attempts against Trump — one in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July 2024 and then another two months later at a golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Securing the dinner

While some critics have raised questions about Vice President JD Vance being removed from the dais before the president, the sequence appears to follow the Secret Service procedures, which includes measures that may not be visible.

Video from the Washington Hilton hotel, where the annual dinner takes place, showed the alleged gunman rushing past a group of Secret Service officers who appeared to in a relaxed posture as the event was already underway one floor below.

He was carrying a shotgun, a handgun and knives, according to law enforcement officials, and managed to move quickly to a lobby one floor above where the president sat in the massive ballroom that can hold 2,600 people.

“I don’t think it was a security failure,” Jonathan Wackrow, a former Secret Service agent and CNN analyst who has helped preparations for the annual dinner. “There are things you can always learn. We’re not going to get a zero-risk environment.”

Another federal law enforcement official raised some concerns about surveillance video images that appear to show the Secret Service agents relaxed and caught off guard as the man races through an area where magnetometer machines were set up to screen guests before they entered the ballroom.

“That shouldn’t have happened that way; he should have been stopped before he got into the lobby area,” the federal law enforcement official said.

The Secret Service routinely conducts a review after incidents like this, Wackrow said, and additional surveillance footage will show a more complete picture that could lead to changes.

Suspect Cole Tomas Allen lies on the floor after being detained by law enforcement personnel at the Washington Hilton on April 25, 2026, in this screengrab from a video.

Bill Frischling/CQ Roll Call/Handout/Reuters

There have already been discussions within the administration and the Secret Service about how to handle security for these events in the future, multiple sources told CNN, specifically about whether so many high-ranking administration officials should attend large events together.

Notably, some Secret Service officials have been reluctant to have both the vice president and the president attend events together off the White House grounds. It was not immediately clear what conversations were had ahead of both Trump and Vance attending Saturday’s dinner.

One source directly involved in the planning told CNN the vice president was not originally expected to attend the event, but that changed at the end of last week.

Investigators believe Allen fired at least one round from a shotgun, and agents returned fire, which did not appear to strike him, law enforcement officials said. One US Secret Service officer was shot in their protective vest, investigators say.

Agents who saw Allen running by likely had to consider additional factors as they responded, including that other officers were coming toward them to try to stop him, Wackrow said.

“You can’t just arbitrarily fire your gun,” he said. “There was a lot of discipline in the fact people aren’t just firing. He was subdued very quickly,”

Photos taken by journalists and others at the scene appear to show Allen on the ground and detained in a lobby area near restrooms, before a set of stairs that would have taken him down to the ballroom.

After Cabinet officials were cleared out of the event, some high-profile attendees, including Erika Kirk — the widow of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot last year — were also sought out and escorted out.

Secret Service agents move across the ballroom during a shooting incident at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton on April 25, 2026.

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Security preparations for the annual event

When a president or other top government officials plan to attend the annual dinner, security preparations begins weeks before. The hotel was the scene of the 1981 attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan, who was shot as he exited a speaking engagement.

For this year’s dinner, the Secret Service visibly increased the protective cordon, helping to manage planned protests and given the increased threats amid the war with Iran.

Allen allegedly traveled by train from his home in California to Washington, DC, Blanche said, which helped him carry weapons without additional security scrutiny at the airport.

He was also a guest at the Washington Hilton, allowing him to be inside the security bubble that surrounds the event.

The Secret Service at times requires guests and their luggage to be screened before entering a hotel during high-security events, such as for the UN General Assembly. That isn’t typically done for the correspondents dinner.

The Secret Service checked names of hotel guests against a database of people who have arrest warrants or who may otherwise be wanted by law enforcement. Allen wasn’t known to law enforcement, and had not shown up on any threat databases, a federal law enforcement official told CNN. The firearms he bought in 2023 and 2025 were legal purchases, reflecting his lack of criminal history, the official said.

Allen’s choice of shotgun to fire as he ran in the hotel lobby suggests this wasn’t a mission that he expected to survive, the US law enforcement official said.

“This wasn’t an extended firefight mission it doesn’t seem,” the official said.

Blanche told CNN’s “State of the Union” that he is “overly confident that the Secret Service did their job here, not only in the work last night, but in the days coming up to the event.”

“I think that it’s tragic and it’s sad and we’re going to learn from it, but make no mistake about it, the Secret Service did their jobs last night,” the acting attorney general said.

CORRECTION: This story has been corrected to reflect that the suspected gunman was carrying a shotgun, a handgun and knives. It has also been updated with additional information.

CNN’s Holmes Lybrand contributed to this report.

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