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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Suspeito é acusado de tentativa de assassinato do presidente em jantar de correspondentes

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Cole Allen, de 31 anos, de Torrance, Califórnia, enfrenta acusações federais, incluindo tentativa de assassinato do presidente, após um tiroteio no Jantar dos Correspondentes da Casa Branca na noite de sábado. O presidente Trump e altos funcionários foram retirados do evento no Washington Hilton, onde um agente do Serviço Secreto foi atingido, mas não se feriu. As autoridades afirmam que Allen tinha como alvo funcionários do governo e portava várias armas.

Promotores federais acusaram Cole Allen na segunda-feira de tentativa de assassinato do presidente Trump, uso de arma de fogo durante um crime violento e transporte de arma de fogo entre estados com a intenção de cometer um crime. Allen, que viajou de trem de Los Angeles para Washington, D.C., supostamente possuía uma espingarda calibre 12 de repetição, uma pistola semiautomática .38 e três facas. Ele não apresentou defesa e permanece detido antes de uma audiência na quinta-feira. A procuradora dos EUA para o Distrito de Colúmbia, Jeanine Pirro, declarou em entrevista coletiva: 'Não se enganem, esta foi uma tentativa de assassinato do presidente dos Estados Unidos, com o réu deixando claro qual era a sua intenção, e essa intenção era derrubar o maior número possível de funcionários do alto escalão do gabinete'. Um manifesto atribuído a Allen descrevia planos de atacar funcionários da mais alta para a mais baixa patente, citando os 'crimes' da administração.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

Discussões no X destacam as acusações federais contra Cole Allen por tentativa de assassinato do presidente Trump no Jantar dos Correspondentes da Casa Branca, relatos de que ele visava funcionários do governo, elogios à resposta do Serviço Secreto, condenações à violência política e especulações que ligam seus motivos a uma retórica de esquerda.

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