White House Press Gala shooting suspect pleads not guilty

A California man accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at a White House press gala last month has pleaded not guilty in federal court.

 

 

Cole Allen, 31, entered the plea on Monday, May 11, during an appearance at a federal district court in Washington, according to US media reports. Allen reportedly appeared in court wearing an orange jumpsuit and handcuffs. He faces four federal charges linked to the April 25 incident at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, held at a downtown Washington hotel. If convicted, he could face life in prison.

 

 

 

The charges include attempted assassination of the president, transporting firearms and ammunition across state lines with intent to commit a felony, using a firearm during a violent crime, and assaulting a federal officer.

 

 

Prosecutors allege Allen, described as a highly educated teacher and engineer, travelled from California to Washington by train carrying several weapons, including a shotgun, handgun and multiple knives. Authorities said Allen never got close to Trump or other guests attending the dinner. Reports stated that Secret Service agents rushed the president from the venue after gunshots were heard.

 

 

According to investigators, Allen was quickly tackled and arrested after allegedly charging through a security checkpoint with weapons. A Secret Service officer reportedly fired several shots at Allen during the confrontation but did not hit him.

 

 

The annual White House press dinner traditionally attracts journalists, politicians, celebrities and entertainers. Trump had often boycotted the event in previous years but reportedly chose to attend this year. The incident marked the third alleged assassination attempt against Trump in less than two years.

 

 

In 2024, Trump survived an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Butler, where a gunman opened fire, k!lling one audience member and grazing Trump’s ear. Months later, another armed suspect was arrested near Trump while he was playing golf in West Palm Beach.

 

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