Washington: The shooting scare at the Washington Hilton during the White House Correspondents' Dinner has revived chilling memories of one of the most dramatic moments in US presidential history - the 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan at the very same venue.
Flashback Tonight’s White House Correspondents Dinner shooting occurred at the Washington Hilton, site of the March 1981 assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley Jr. pic.twitter.com/RvG6K3iELJ
— Johnny Midnight ⚡️ (@its_The_Dr) April 26, 2026
More than four decades before the latest incident involving Donald J. Trump, the Washington Hilton was the site of a near-fatal attack on President Reagan.
On March 30, 1981, Reagan had just finished addressing a gathering at the hotel and was exiting through a side entrance when gunman John Hinckley Jr. opened fire. Six shots were fired in seconds, striking Reagan and three others, including his press secretary and a Secret Service agent.
One bullet ricocheted off the presidential limousine and hit Reagan in the chest, narrowly missing his heart. He was rushed into emergency surgery and survived after intensive medical treatment.
#BREAKING | Shooting incident reported at White House correspondents dinner, shooter reportedly killed.
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Fast forward to 2026, and the same hotel is once again at the center of a presidential security scare. This time, the incident unfolded during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, with a gunman attempting to breach security inside the venue.
Unlike the 1981 attack, which took place outside the hotel, the latest incident occurred within the security perimeter - marking a significant escalation in terms of breach location and risk.
Authorities confirmed that the suspect was swiftly apprehended, and no senior officials were injured.
BREAKING: CBS News senior White House reporter Jennifer Jacobs captured cellphone footage from the CBS table immediately after the shots were fired outside the ballroom.
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Attendees reported hearing 5-8 shots.
Eerie historical note: this is the same hotel where John Hinckley Jr.… pic.twitter.com/1wKgBZnv5m
The Washington Hilton has long carried the shadow of the Reagan assassination attempt, even earning the nickname “Hinckley Hilton” among locals.
The latest shooting has now reinforced that association, raising fresh concerns over security at a venue historically considered one of the most protected during presidential appearances.
Important Historical Factoid. The Washington Hilton Hotel where the White House Correspondent Dinner is held each year is the same hotel where President Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded by John Hinckley Jr. on March 30, 1981. pic.twitter.com/dYzOuZacLE
— Saint James Hartline (@JamesHartline) April 26, 2026
While both incidents saw rapid Secret Service intervention, the recurrence of such a high-risk event at the same location decades apart is likely to trigger renewed scrutiny of security arrangements for presidential events.
Investigations into the 2026 shooting are ongoing, but the parallels with 1981 have already turned the Washington Hilton into the focal point of a broader conversation on presidential safety and evolving threats.
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