Shooting Suspect at White House Correspondents' Dinner to Appear in Court
A gunman who opened fire at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner over the weekend is scheduled for a Thursday court hearing.

A suspect accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner this past weekend is expected to appear in court Thursday for a detention hearing.
The shooting disrupted the annual gathering of journalists, government officials, and celebrities, which traditionally serves as a high-profile event in Washington's political and media calendar.
According to court records, the suspect's attorneys are pushing for his release pending trial. The detention hearing will determine whether the accused gunman will remain in custody or be granted bail.
The incident has prompted discussions about security measures at media events and the broader climate of political tensions. The White House Correspondents' Association has not yet released a statement regarding potential changes to future event protocols.
Details about the suspect's motivation and the circumstances surrounding the shooting have not been fully disclosed by law enforcement. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to determine the full scope of the incident.