First Thing: White House correspondents’ dinner suspect to be charged as motive examined
Summary
Cole Tomas Allen, the man arrested for trying to enter the White House correspondents’ dinner with a gun, will face several charges including assaulting federal officers. Officials believe he targeted President Donald Trump and other high-ranking officials at the event. Meanwhile, Washington is reflecting on political violence and security concerns.Key Facts
- The suspect’s name is Cole Tomas Allen, aged 31, from Torrance, California.
- He will appear in court facing charges of assaulting a federal officer, using a firearm during a violent crime, and attempting to kill a federal officer.
- Authorities are investigating anti-Trump feelings as a possible motive for the attack.
- The incident happened at the White House correspondents’ dinner in Washington, DC, where President Trump and officials were present.
- There are talks that he may also be charged with trying to assassinate President Trump, depending on the investigation’s findings.
- The event has sparked discussions on political violence and security measures in the US capital.
- Other news in the article covers unrelated topics like Middle East peace efforts, severe weather in the US, and US military actions against drug trafficking.
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