DC Dinner Shooting: Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Gun Charges and Attempted Assassination

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Cole Tomas Allen, 31, pleaded not guilty to federal gun crimes and attempting to assassinate President Trump after allegedly firing at a Secret Service agent during the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, DC. The agent survived due to a bulletproof vest, and Allen appeared in court in an orange jumpsuit before Judge Trevor McFadden, as his lawyers seek disqualification of certain prosecutors.
Topics:top-news#attempted-assassination#crime#federal-gun-charges#secret-service#shooting#white-house-correspondents-dinner
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