A suspected gunman was taken into custody Saturday night after shots were fired outside the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, sending attendees—including President Donald Trump and members of the press—into a brief but intense state of alarm. According to authorities, the suspect, a 30-year-old man from California, was quickly subdued by Secret Service agents after discharging a weapon near the event venue. Officials confirmed he was carrying multiple firearms, all of which were recovered at the scene. The incident unfolded just as the first course of the high-profile dinner was being served. Witnesses reported hearing loud popping sounds, initially mistaken by some as dropped equipment, before Secret Service agents rushed in and instructed guests to take cover under their tables. In an impromptu press briefing shortly after the incident, President Trump described the moment as both startling and surreal. “I was totally shocked that something happened,” the president said...