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

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NEW YORK, ‌April 27 (Reuters) - 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.

(Reporting ⁠by Doyinsola Oladipo ​in New York; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama ​and Kevin Liffey)

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