Confrontation between authorities and alleged correspondents' dinner shooter lasted 7 seconds
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Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro released a new video on Thursday of the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner attack.
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CBS News' Anna Schecter has the latest.
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The man accused of trying to assassinate President Trump last weekend appeared in court on Thursday as new details are still emerging about the attack at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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Confrontation between authorities and alleged correspondents' dinner shooter lasted 7 seconds.
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Seven seconds passed between when the alleged gunman at Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner — carrying a shotgun initially concealed by a jacket — first encountered federal law enforcement and when he was subdued, sources told CBS News.
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