Le DHS lie la colère envers l'Iran à la tentative d'assassinat de Trump

Les autorités fédérales affirment que la colère suscitée par le conflit entre les États-Unis et l'Iran pourrait avoir poussé un suspect à attaquer le président Donald Trump lors du dîner de l'Association des correspondants de la Maison-Blanche le mois dernier. Cole Allen a forcé un point de contrôle de sécurité au Washington Hilton le 25 avril et a tiré au fusil à pompe sur les agents protégeant le président.

Quelques minutes après l'arrivée de Trump, Allen a dépassé le point de contrôle en courant et a tiré sur un agent des services secrets avec un fusil à pompe Mossberg de calibre 12. L'agent, protégé par un gilet pare-balles, a riposté mais a manqué sa cible. Allen a été rapidement interpellé ; les procureurs ont indiqué qu'il était en possession d'un pistolet chargé Rock Island Armory et de plusieurs couteaux.

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