Washington Hilton says it was using Secret Service protocols on night of attack

The Washington Hilton hotel said on ​Monday it had been operating under “stringent” Secret Service protocols ‌when a man breached security and fired rounds from a shotgun in the hotel ​where President Donald Trump was attending ​a dinner on Saturday.

The suspect, identified by ⁠law enforcement as Cole Allen, had charged ​through a checkpoint with weapons on ​the floor above the ballroom where the 2026 White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was under way.

“The ​hotel was operating under stringent security ​protocols for the property as directed by the ‌U.S. ⁠Secret Service, which led security,” a hotel spokesperson said in a statement.

The Secret Service, which is responsible for the president’s safety, ​worked in ​coordination with ⁠a range of security teams, including local Washington, D.C., ​police and hotel security, the ​spokesperson added.

Allen, ⁠who is accused of shooting and wounding a Secret Service agent, is expected ⁠in court ​on Monday to face ​criminal charges.