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Alleged correspondents' dinner shooter is charged with trying to assassinate Trump
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The shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner has renewed calls from lawmakers to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
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Suspect in White House correspondents' dinner shooting charged with attempting to assassinate Trump
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Cole Tomas Allen, 31, from Torrance, California, is said to have worked for a tutoring company for college age students.
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The New York TimesCorrespondents' Dinner suspect charged with attempted assassination of Trump AxiosThe Most Frightening Shooters Are the Smart Ones The AtlanticSuspect in Correspondents' dinner shooting to appear in court NBC4 Washington
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The man accused of opening fire outside the White House Correspondents' Association dinner was charged with three counts in his first court appearance, including attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump's shooting suspect has been charged with attempted assassination after the President was rushed out of a White House event by Secret Service agents after a gunman attempted to storm the venue.
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If Allen were to be found guilty, he would face a maximum sentence of life in prison, the judge said during proceedingsHe was also charged with the discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence, and the transportation of a firearm and ammunition through interstate commerce with intent to commit a felony.Police previously said Allen, from Torrance, California, was armed with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives when he was detained.
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**Summary:** The alleged correspondents' dinner shooter Cole Allen is set to appear in federal court on Monday, where he's expected to be charged. Additionally, Charles III of the United Kingdom is visiting the U.S., and an apparent "manifesto" was sent by the suspect to his family. **Why It Matters
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