WHCD Shooting Suspect Removed From Suicide Watch

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Cole Allen, the man accused of shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, has been moved off suicide watch in a Washington, D.C. jail after a court review of the restriction was canceled. He faces federal charges including attempted assassination of President Trump and two firearms counts, with a preliminary hearing set for May 11 following his May 3 initial appearance; authorities say six shots were fired at the scene—one by Allen and five by a Secret Service officer who was struck in the officer’s bulletproof vest, though the officer was not seriously hurt and reports about injuries vary.
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