Security experts suggest the Secret Service reacted precisely according to established protocols following the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Former FBI agent Josh Campbell, speaking to CNN, analyzed the response, confirming that the protective detail acted swiftly to ensure the President's safety.
Immediate Security Response
According to Campbell's analysis, the agents' actions were textbook, demonstrating readiness for any potential threat to the President or his protectees. Key elements of the response included:
- Counter Assault Team (CAT Team) Deployment: The CAT Team rapidly moved the President off the stage immediately upon awareness of the threat.
- Securing the Principal: Their subsequent role involved engaging any remaining threats and determining the safest extraction route, whether via vehicle or a secure room.
