FBI Stumped: Fragment from White House Shooting Eludes Investigation After 3 Days On
FBI still unsure who shot Secret Service officer 3 days after White House Correspondents Dinner; a fragment of the bullet that pierced the officer's vest remains unaccounted for.
The FBI remains uncertain about who shot a Secret Service officer during the White House Correspondents Dinner three days ago, as they continue to search for a critical piece of evidence - a bullet fragment from the officer's bulletproof vest that was pierced by gunfire. Despite an ongoing investigation, no one has been officially identified as the shooter. The incident occurred on Saturday at the dinner event, where several high-profile individuals were in attendance. The FBI is working to determine who fired the shot and whether it was intended to harm the officers or attendees.