A chilling new detail has emerged in the investigation into the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, which left a veteran journalist injured. According to a volunteer who witnessed the attack, the gunman assembled his long weapon in an unsecured room before opening fire on the packed event. The revelation raises serious concerns about the security protocols in place at the event, which is attended by hundreds of high-profile guests and journalists. The volunteer's account is expected to shed further light on the events leading up to the shooting, which has sparked a heated debate about the security measures in place at high-profile events in the nation's capital.


White House Correspondents’ Dinner gunman ‘assembled long weapon in unsecured room’ before firing: volunteer  New York Post