Cole Tomas Allen was indicted on charges, including an assassination attempt on the President and assault on a Federal Officer, according to U.S. Attorney Pirro.
WASHINGTON — The alleged White House Correspondents’ shooter, Cole Tomas Allen, was indicted on four counts including attempt to assassinate the President and assault on a Federal Officer with a deadly weapon, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced Tuesday.
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“Today’s indictment underscores a simple truth: there is evidence this defendant intended to assassinate the president, and that
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