Illustration depicting the evacuation and suspect apprehension at the White House Correspondents' Dinner after a shooting attempt on the president.
Illustration depicting the evacuation and suspect apprehension at the White House Correspondents' Dinner after a shooting attempt on the president.
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Sospechoso acusado de intento de asesinato del presidente en la cena de corresponsales

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Cole Allen, de 31 años y residente de Torrance, California, enfrenta cargos federales que incluyen intento de asesinato del presidente tras un tiroteo ocurrido el sábado por la noche en la Cena de la Asociación de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca. El presidente Trump y altos funcionarios fueron evacuados del evento en el Washington Hilton, donde un agente del Servicio Secreto fue alcanzado por un proyectil pero resultó ileso. Las autoridades señalan que Allen tenía como objetivo a funcionarios de la administración y portaba múltiples armas.

Los fiscales federales acusaron el lunes a Cole Allen de intento de asesinato del presidente Trump, uso de un arma de fuego durante un crimen violento y transporte de armas de fuego a través de fronteras estatales con la intención de cometer un delito grave. Allen, quien viajó en tren desde Los Ángeles a Washington, D.C., presuntamente poseía una escopeta de acción de bombeo calibre 12, una pistola semiautomática .38 y tres cuchillos. No se declaró culpable y permanece detenido a la espera de una audiencia el jueves. La fiscal federal para el Distrito de Columbia, Jeanine Pirro, declaró en una conferencia de prensa: 'No se equivoquen, esto fue un intento de asesinato del presidente de los Estados Unidos, y el acusado dejó clara su intención, la cual era abatir a tantos altos funcionarios del gabinete como le fuera posible'. Un manifiesto atribuido a Allen detallaba planes para atacar a los funcionarios desde el rango más alto al más bajo, citando los 'crímenes' de la administración.

Qué dice la gente

Las discusiones en X destacan los cargos federales contra Cole Allen por el intento de asesinato del presidente Trump en la Cena de la Asociación de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, los informes sobre su intención de atacar a funcionarios de la administración, elogios a la respuesta del Servicio Secreto, condenas a la violencia política y especulaciones que vinculan sus motivos con retórica de izquierda.

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