Washington shooting suspect's selfie
US officials have released selfies taken by the suspect in the Washington press dinner shooting. The images were shared as part of the ongoing investigation into the incident. The release aims to provide clarity and assist in gathering further evidence.
- ▪The suspect in the Washington press dinner shooting took selfies during the incident.
- ▪US officials released the images to support the investigation.
- ▪The shooting occurred during the 2026 Washington Press Dinner.
- ▪The release of the photos was intended to aid in reconstructing the timeline of events.
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