Cole Allen Indicted on New Charge After White House Correspondents' Dinner Attack
1-Minute Brief
The case highlights ongoing security concerns at high-profile political events involving federal officials.
Key Facts
- Cole Allen was indicted Tuesday on four charges related to the White House Correspondents' Dinner incident.
- A new charge includes assaulting a federal officer.
- Allen is accused of attempting to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.
- He allegedly fired a shotgun at a Secret Service officer during the incident.
- Allen was also accused of attempting to kill President Donald Trump.
What Happened
Cole Allen was indicted on multiple charges following an incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, including a new count of assaulting a federal officer and allegations of firing a shotgun at a Secret Service officer.
Why It Matters
The indictment underscores the risks faced by law enforcement and public officials at major events, and may prompt further review of security protocols at similar gatherings.
What's Next
Legal proceedings against Cole Allen are expected to continue, with further court appearances and potential additional charges possible as the investigation develops.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft3h agoAccused correspondents' dinner shooter charged with assaulting a federal officer
- The IndependentLeft3h agoMan charged in White House correspondents’ dinner attack is indicted on new assault count
