Man charged with attempting to assassinate Trump to remain in custody
Summary
A man named Cole Tomas Allen was charged with trying to assassinate President Donald Trump at a press dinner in Washington, DC. He fired a shotgun near the event, was arrested, and will stay in custody while he faces federal charges.Key Facts
- The event was the White House correspondents’ association dinner held at the Washington Hilton hotel.
- Allen charged past security and fired a shotgun outside the ballroom where President Trump and other officials were present.
- He was arrested after being wrestled to the ground by federal agents who responded with their guns drawn.
- Allen allegedly traveled from Torrance, California, to Washington, DC, armed with guns and knives.
- He faces charges including attempted assassination, using a gun during a violent crime, and illegally transporting weapons across state lines.
- Prosecutors say Allen planned to attack government officials and sent an email referring to targeting administration members.
- Allen’s lawyers argue there are problems with the case and say he has no previous criminal record.
- The Secret Service agent reportedly hit by gunfire was protected by a bulletproof vest and not seriously injured.
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