White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting: Full breakdown | FOX 10 Talks
Following the high-profile security breach at the Washington Hilton during the 2026 White House Correspondents' Dinner, FOX 10 Talks' Ty Brennan and Anita Roman speak with Mark Herrera, President & Chief Security Strategist for Global Awareness Professionals. In this breakdown, Herrera—a retired SWAT Sergeant and DHS-certified instructor—analyzes how a gunman was able to penetrate the multi-layered security perimeter. We discuss the failure of physical barriers, the suspect’s "friendly" facade, and what this incident means for the future of large-scale event security. #WHCD #SecurityBreach #WhiteHouseCorrespondentsDinner #MarkHerrera #SecurityAnalysis #BreakingNews
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