Acusado de intento de asesinato contra Trump se declara no culpable en tribunal federal

Cole Tomas Allen se declaró no culpable el lunes por la mañana de los cargos de intento de asesinato contra el presidente Donald Trump. El caso involucra un ataque ocurrido el mes pasado durante la Cena de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca. Allen enfrenta una pena de cadena perpetua de ser condenado.

Allen, acusado de intentar asesinar al presidente, agredir a un oficial federal y cometer múltiples delitos relacionados con armas de fuego, compareció ante el tribunal federal del Distrito de Columbia. Los fiscales declararon que el 25 de abril irrumpió en un punto de control de seguridad en el hotel Washington Hilton armado con una escopeta, una pistola y cuchillos, y disparó contra un agente del Servicio Secreto.

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