It was Erin Thielman (who was at the dinner) who went to close the wide-open ballroom doors.
An attendee of the
White House Correspondents' Dinner who was outside the ballroom when a gunman ran through a security checkpoint Saturday night said the
suspect "fell right at my feet" before he was arrested.
"I would not have had to take a step forward to touch him," Air Force veteran Erin Thielman said. "I could've just bent down to touch him."
Thielman said she stepped out of the ballroom at the
Washington Hilton to call her son as the suspect,
Cole Allen, rushed toward the event.
Thielman sprang into action. She said she ran down the stairs and seeing that the doors to the ballroom were "wide open," she began closing them.
"I was very concerned because we had the line of succession to our country in the ballroom, and I didn't know what they knew," she said.
A witness says the doors to the ballroom where the White House Correspondents' Dinner was held were "wide open" when a gunman rushed toward the event.
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