Authorities carried out a search of a California residence believed to be connected to the suspected shooter in the White House Correspondents’ Dinner incident. Law enforcement served search warrants and conducted a forensic sweep of the property, removing potential evidence such as electronics and other items that could assist the investigation.
The operation was part of a multi-jurisdictional probe involving federal and local agencies. Officials did not immediately specify what was seized, whether anyone at the home was detained, or the exact nature of the residence’s link to the suspect. They said the inquiry remains active and that details are still emerging.
Investigators are continuing to follow leads, analyze collected evidence and interview witnesses as they work to determine a possible motive and whether there are any broader connections. Authorities urged anyone with relevant information to come forward to support the ongoing investigation.
Officials and media cautioned that more definitive conclusions will depend on forensic results and additional investigative steps, and they stressed that updates will be provided as the probe progresses.