DHS associa revolta com o Irã a tentativa de assassinato de Trump

Autoridades federais afirmam que a revolta com o conflito dos EUA com o Irã pode ter impulsionado um suspeito a atacar o presidente Donald Trump no Jantar dos Correspondentes da Casa Branca no mês passado. Cole Allen avançou contra um posto de segurança no Washington Hilton em 25 de abril e disparou uma espingarda contra os agentes que protegiam o presidente.

Minutos após a chegada de Trump, Allen passou correndo pelo posto de controle e atirou em um agente do Serviço Secreto com uma espingarda Mossberg calibre 12. O agente, protegido por um colete à prova de balas, revidou, mas errou o alvo. Allen foi rapidamente detido e flagrado portando uma pistola Rock Island Armory carregada e várias facas, informaram os promotores.

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