Attempted White House Correspondents' Dinner Attack Foiled
Cole Tomas Allen faced allegations of attempting to attack the White House Correspondents' Dinner with weapons. His family warned law enforcement beforehand. The chaos included fired shots, Trump being removed from stage, and guests ducking for cover. Authorities expect Allen to face multiple charges.
The White House Correspondents' Dinner was disrupted when Cole Tomas Allen allegedly attempted to storm the event with guns and knives, targeting Trump administration officials. New details surfaced after President Trump disclosed on Fox News that Allen's family had previously alerted law enforcement about their concerns.
Allen, 31, from Torrance, California, was thwarted in his attempt and is expected to face charges. The scene turned chaotic with gunfire, prompting Secret Service agents to escort President Trump to safety as guests took cover. One officer was shot while wearing a protective vest and is recovering well.
The event was ultimately canceled. As the shocking incident unfolded, Trump addressed the need for unity and healing. Despite the chaos, authorities quickly apprehended Allen, who remains uncooperative, while the investigation continues.
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