Investigators have not publicly named the suspect, but two law enforcement officials familiar with the matter have identified him to The Associated Press as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California. (Produced by Luke Garratt) The writings, sent shortly before shots were fired Saturday night at the Washington Hilton, made repeated references to President Donald Trump without naming him directly and alluded to grievances over a range of administration actions, including U.S.
Main Idea: Cole Tomas Allen is identified by law enforcement as the suspect in a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, and investigators say he left behind writings expressing anger at President Donald Trump and the U.S. government.
Key Points:
The attack can make public events feel less safe and may force taxpayers to pay more for security and FBI investigations.
The case may help law enforcement improve screening and protection at major political events.
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Identified as the suspected shooter and central subject of the article’s reporting on the attack, arrest, background, and.
FBI agents are described canvassing the neighborhood and involved in the investigation after the shooting.
The attack and Allen’s writings repeatedly reference Trump and his administration, making him a major figure in the.
Named as Allen’s employer in social media and campaign-finance reporting, providing background context on the suspect.
The dinner tied to the shooting is identified as the event Allen tried to rush; it is a.
A defunct account on the platform is linked to Allen’s online activity and reposts relevant to the case.
Mentioned because Allen contributed to a PAC supporting her presidential campaign, adding background on his political activity.
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Sign in to commentThe hotel is the venue where the shooting occurred, but it is only a location marker rather than.