Cole Tomas Allen: Suspected Gunman at Washington Press Dinner Identified as 31-Year-Old Californian
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US news: Suspect in DC gala shooting to appear in court
A 31-year-old suspect in the shooting at the Washington, DC, media event, where President Donald Trump was present, is set to appear before court The suspect has not been publicly identified yet, but is believed to be a man from California who traveled to Washington, DC Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla are headed to the US on a four-day state visit Sam Altman and Elon Musk are headed to court in a high-stakes showdown over artifi…
ABC LA interview from 2017 appears to feature SoCal man arrested in Correspondents' Dinner shooting
An ABC LA interview from 2017 appears to feature Cole Allen, the Torrance, California man accused in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting. The interview was from an aging conference when he was a student at CalTech and had designed a new way to make wheelchairs safer.
Donald Trump Slams ’60 Minutes’ Anchor for Quoting Jeffrey Epstein Reference in Shooter’s Manifesto
President Donald Trump slammed a 60 Minutes anchor who quoted part of a manifesto written by the alleged White House Correspondents’ Dinner gunman. During an interview with CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell for 60 Minutes, which aired on Sunday, April 26, Trump, 79, strongly opposed a passage that criticized him. “I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” O’Donnell, 52, quoted from the manifesto…
DC Shooting Suspect Due To Face First Court Appearance On April 27
The suspect in the shooting at a Washington gala where President Donald Trump was due to speak on April 25 is scheduled to make a court appearance on April 27, US officials said, as law-enforcement authorities seek to determine a motive for the heavily armed attack.
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