Ballistics tie dinner shooter to Secret Service officer, Pirro says

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U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said ballistic evidence ties Cole Tomas Allen’s buckshot from a Mossberg shotgun to a Secret Service officer’s vest at the White House correspondents’ dinner, arguing the attack was premeditated; Allen faces charges including attempting to assassinate the president, with prosecutors saying the investigation is ongoing and an indictment is forthcoming, and Pirro’s comments go beyond what had been filed publicly.
- Pirro says ballistic evidence shows correspondents’ dinner suspect shot officer The Washington Post
- Secret Service agent ‘definitely’ shot by suspected gunman at White House Correspondents’ Dinner, US attorney says CNN
- New Video Analysis Suggests Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Attack Fired First The New York Times
- Fakes, slop, distortions and spin: How the media environment made this Trump assassination attempt unbelievable NBC News
- Pirro reveals new Trump attack evidence; Cole Allen challenges 'suicide precautions' CNBC
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