Judge questions harsh jail treatment for Trump attacker Cole Allen

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Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui criticized the D.C. jail for treating Cole Allen, charged with the attempted assassination of President Trump, more harshly than Jan. 6 defendants—placing him in a safe, padded cell with five-point restraints and suicide precautions without a suicide-risk finding or criminal history—and ordered prosecutors to clarify where he will be detained, as Allen’s lawyers pressed to end those precautions.
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