Man Accused of Attempted Presidential Assassination at White House Correspondents Dinner Appears in DC Federal Court
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Man accused of attempted presidential assassination at White House Correspondents Dinner appears in DC federal court
The man accused of attempting to kill President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner in April appeared in a federal court room Monday for a status hearing. Federal prosecutors said there has been no plea offer made yet. Cole Thomas Allen did not speak during the hearing, instead sitting silently by his defense attorney, wearing an orange jumpsuit with his hands and feet cuffed. Related stories Minute by mi…
WHCD Shooting Suspect Cole Allen In Discussions With Prosecutors About Possible Plea Deal - Real News Now
White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen is engaged in discussions with federal prosecutors about a possible plea agreement, according to statements made by attorneys during a court hearing Monday. Allen appeared in federal court in Washington wearing an orange jumpsuit and shackles during the brief hearing, where both prosecutors and defense attorneys confirmed that conversations about a potential plea arrangement had take…
WHCD gunman Cole Allen talking to feds about plea deal, lawyers reveal
Prosecutors are discussing a plea deal with accused White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter Cole Allen's defense team — the precise terms of which weren't made clear during a federal court hearing Monday.
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