White House Correspondents' Dinner Suspect Identified With Photo
The suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting has been identified as Cole Allen, according to law enforcement officials.
Allen, who was seen on a local news segment from 2017 touting an invention, was taken into custody following the incident at the Washington Hilton on Saturday evening. Authorities say Allen had expressed grievances against the Trump administration in writings sent to family members.
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A photo of Allen has been released to the public. Officials believe Allen was targeting Trump administration officials at the event, though the investigation is still in its early stages.
The shooting prompted an immediate evacuation of the president and drew bipartisan condemnation. Republicans and Democrats alike expressed relief that no fatalities were reported and called for a thorough investigation.
Secret Service and the FBI are jointly investigating the incident. Allen is expected to face federal charges.
**What This Means For You:** The identification of the suspect provides some answers but raises more questions about the motivations behind the attack. Expect extensive media coverage and potential changes to security protocols at high-profile Washington events.
Originally sourced from GNews
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