Man Charged After Attempted Attack on Trump at White House Correspondents’ Dinner
1-Minute Brief
The incident has raised questions about security measures at high-profile political events and the response of law enforcement agencies.
Key Facts
- Photos released in court documents show the suspect, Cole Allen, equipped with guns and a knife before the incident.
- Trump’s aides stated he will continue his public appearances despite the attempted attack.
- A Secret Service agent fired five shots at the suspect, but none struck him, according to documents.
- The Department of Justice is seeking to keep Cole Allen in jail following the charges.
- Investigators say the suspect took a photo of himself in his hotel room minutes before the attempt, wearing an ammunition bag, gun holster, and sheathed knife.
What Happened
A man identified as Cole Allen was charged with attempting to kill President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, after being photographed armed and reportedly rushing security.
Why It Matters
The event has prompted scrutiny of current security protocols at major political gatherings and highlights ongoing concerns about threats to public officials.
What's Next
Legal proceedings against Cole Allen are ongoing, with the Department of Justice seeking his continued detention. Further reviews of event security are anticipated.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft22m agoPhotos show Trump assassination suspect strapped with guns moments before he rushed security
- Fox NewsRight3h agoPhoto of Trump assassination attempt suspect Cole Allen in hotel room released as DOJ seeks to keep him jailed
- The IndependentLeft3h agoTrump’s closest aides say he will not slow his public appearances despite recent shooting scare
