HomeWorld NewsFamily of Correspondants' Dinner shooting suspect alerted police before attempted attack -...

Family of Correspondants' Dinner shooting suspect alerted police before attempted attack – report

Family members of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter had alerted the police regarding anti-Trump, anti-Christian rhetoric shared on the suspect’s social media accounts prior to the attempted attack, according to a CBS News report on Sunday.

California resident Cole Tomas Allen was identified as the suspected perpetrator of the shooting by law enforcement and was taken into custody shortly after the incident.

Family members of Allen’s who were interviewed by investigators after the attack stated that Allen frequently made radical statements, referencing a vague plan to do “something” to fix issues in the world.

Allen’s family also told law enforcement that he frequently trained with firearms at a local shooting range.

According to the report, 31-year-old Allen had previously shared writings with family members, leading one relative to alert law enforcement regarding their contents.

A senior US official told CBS that the suspect’s writings, some of which reference targeting Trump administration officials, are currently being reviewed by investigators.

Additional writings were found in the hotel room Allen was staying at when he carried out the attack. Three federal law enforcement officials told CBS that the handwritten materials were being looked at as part of the investigation into Allen’s motive for the shooting.

US President Donald Trump, the suspected target of the attempted attack, confirmed to Fox News that Allen had left behind a manifesto.

“He hates Christians. That’s one thing for sure,” Trump claimed of Allen. “So he was a very troubled guy… And I think his sister or his brother actually was complaining about it. They were even complaining to law enforcement.”

“We can’t let these criminals and these really bad people change the course of events in our country,” he asserted, adding that he hopes the Correspondents’ Dinner can be rescheduled within the next 30 days.

Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” on Sunday that Allen will be charged in federal court on Monday with assault of a federal officer and discharging a firearm in an attempt to kill a federal officer.

Reuters contributed to this report.


Source:

www.jpost.com

Advertisementspot_imgspot_img

Hot this week

Age and Walking: How the Body Trades Efficiency for Stability

Research shows older adults stiffen the ankle to gain stability, reducing stride length and increasing fatigue; targeted exercises may help preserve mobility.

Heat Politics: Reform’s Message Forces a Choice Between Immediate Comfort and Long-Term Costs

Reform UK's deputy leader urged acceptance of recent heat, prompting debate on policy priorities amid wildfires, crop damage and emergency strain.

How Social Media and Algorithms Are Rewiring Public Understanding of Health

A new book examines how platforms, influencers and algorithms reshape health information, widen gaps in care and complicate trust in medicine.

Complaint against Mohammed VI before the ICC: What is known, what remains to be proven

A legal initiative targeting King Mohammed VI and Moroccan...

A 17-year-old carer on missed milestones and hidden labour of youth care

A teenager's account highlights how unpaid caregiving in youth affects schooling, social life and future prospects.

IBM unveils modular ultracold systems to scale fault‑tolerant quantum computing

IBM unveils modular ultracold cryogenic modules and superconducting links to connect quantum chips, aiming for fault‑tolerant machines by 2029.

A 17-year-old carer on missed milestones and hidden labour of youth care

A teenager's account highlights how unpaid caregiving in youth affects schooling, social life and future prospects.

Trump Warns of Severe Economic Penalties for Countries Aiding Iran

Donald Trump warned of 'tremendous economic consequences' for any country aiding Iran after a 60-day ceasefire expired, escalating diplomatic stakes.

Israel launches criminal probe after soldiers fired on car that carried child

Israeli military confirms soldiers fired at a vehicle carrying five-year-old Hind Rajab; a criminal investigation has been opened after her death with six relatives.

Heat Politics: Reform’s Message Forces a Choice Between Immediate Comfort and Long-Term Costs

Reform UK's deputy leader urged acceptance of recent heat, prompting debate on policy priorities amid wildfires, crop damage and emergency strain.

Root’s comeback as captain sparks clinical England bowling at Headingley

Joe Root's second stint as Test captain begins as England dismiss Pakistan for 171, led by five-wicket hauls from Robinson and Tongue.

Edinburgh Fringe Embraces Explicit Comedy as Performers Push Boundaries

At the Edinburgh Fringe a wave of explicit comedy—from Julian Clary to street typists—questions conventions and draws engaged, often startled audiences.

How Honeybees Balance Their Larvae’s Diet: A Hidden Nutritional Strategy

Research shows honeybees detect nutrient imbalances in pollen and process it into well-balanced provisions for their larvae.
Advertisementspot_img

Related Articles