Pellet Evidence Ties White House Dinner Shooting to Suspect, Prosecutors Say

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U.S. officials say evidence shows a pellet from a shotgun fired at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner became entwined with a Secret Service vest, linking Cole Tomas Allen to the attack; he faces three federal charges including attempted assassination of the president, with a grand jury likely to convene soon.
Topics:nation#assassination-attempt#cole-tomas-allen#federal-charges#politics#secret-service#white-house-correspondents-dinner
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- Pirro says ballistic evidence shows correspondents’ dinner suspect shot officer The Washington Post
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- Blanche challenges Obama’s framing of WHCD shooting: ‘Disappointing’ The Hill
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