Novo vídeo revela falha de segurança do suspeito de ataque no jantar dos correspondentes da Casa Branca

Imagens recém-divulgadas mostram Cole Allen, suspeito da tentativa de ataque no jantar dos correspondentes da Casa Branca, circulando pelos corredores do hotel antes de romper as barreiras de segurança. A falha ocorreu pouco antes do breve confronto com as autoridades no Washington Hilton, em Washington D.C.

Novas imagens de vídeo do Washington Hilton Hotel capturam Cole Allen, de 31 anos, percorrendo corredores internos antes de passar pelas medidas de segurança que antecediam o jantar anual dos correspondentes da Casa Branca. O episódio ocorre após sua investida na noite de sábado através de portas duplas, um andar acima do salão de baile, onde foi imobilizado em sete segundos por agentes federais antes de chegar ao presidente Trump e aos 2.600 convidados, conforme detalhado em reportagens anteriores. As autoridades estão investigando a falha de segurança destacada nas novas imagens, reportadas pela CBS News. O material esclarece como Allen conseguiu se aproximar do evento apesar dos protocolos, que incluíam magnetômetros e equipes de proteção. Ainda não há detalhes confirmados sobre seu trajeto após a invasão ou o tempo exato em relação ao cronograma do jantar.

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