Emergency evacuation or open bar? What really happened to the wine during WHCD shooting?

Sunday 26 April 2026 10:42 PM IST

WASHINGTON: The shooting at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner shocked the world, but as the dust settled, a bizarre secondary story began trending on social media. Viral footage emerged showing journalists—some of whom had just been ducking for cover—discreetly (and not so discreetly) sliding wine bottles from their tables into bags as they were evacuated from the ballroom.

Scene of "Crime"

The incident occurred mid-dinner at the Washington Hilton. Gunfire erupted near the security checkpoint while President Donald Trump was on stage. Within seconds, the Secret Service rushed the President and First Lady to a secure location. As the hall dissolved into commotion and guests were instructed to clear the room, the cameras caught a curious sight: high-profile attendees making sure their "liquid gold" didn't go to waste.

Social Media Jury

The internet is currently split into two camps regarding the "Wine-Gate":

  • Critics: Many social media users labelled the actions as "extremely immature," arguing that prioritising a bottle of Chardonnay during a potential active shooter situation shows a strange lack of perspective.
  • Defenders: Others pointed out that tickets for this dinner cost thousands of dollars. Since the event was abruptly cancelled before the main course, guests argued that the opened bottles were technically part of their "paid-for" meal and they were simply preventing good wine from being tossed out by the cleanup crew.

Hard facts

Behind the viral humour, the security details of the night remain a serious matter:

  • Suspect: Security officials have arrested 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California. Allen, a Caltech graduate and former NASA fellow, allegedly charged a security magnetometer while armed.
  • Aftermath: A Secret Service agent was struck by gunfire during the struggle but was saved by his bullet-resistant vest. He is expected to make a full recovery.
  • Investigation: Investigators found a "manifesto" at the scene suggesting the attack was targeted at Trump administration officials. Allen is facing multiple federal charges, including assault on a federal officer and weapons violations.