Jeanine Pirro says evidence shows suspect shot officer at White House press dinner
US Attorney Jeanine Pirro stated that evidence confirms a suspect shot a Secret Service officer during an alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. The pellet from the suspect's shotgun was found embedded in the officer's vest.

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AI-generatedUS Attorney Jeanine Pirro stated that evidence confirms a suspect shot a Secret Service officer during an alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. The pellet from the suspect's shotgun was found embedded in the officer's vest. Cole Tomas Allen, 31, is accused of running past security at the Washington Hilton hotel and firing a shotgun outside the ballroom where the President and other officials were present. Allen faces federal charges, including attempting to assassinate the president. Prosecutors allege he traveled from California with multiple weapons, intending to commit a mass shooting.
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5 extractedCole Tomas Allen was charged with three federal crimes, including attempting to assassinate the president.
The suspect traveled by train from California to Washington armed with a shotgun, a .38-caliber pistol, and knives.
A pellet from a Mossberg pump-action shotgun was found intertwined with the fiber of a Secret Service officer's vest.
The suspect shared social media posts comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler and encouraged others to purchase guns.
The suspect was willing to commit a mass shooting inside a room full of the highest-ranking officials in the US government.