Cole Tomas Allen Shooting: Reporter Flags Major Security Lapses at Washington Hilton; 'Slept with Assassin in Next Room'
- Cole Tomas Allen, 31, carried a shotgun, handgun, and knives and planned to target Trump officials at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
- Security at the Washington Hilton was severely lacking, as guests' luggage and IDs were not checked and magnetometers were not effectively used, allowing Allen to enter with weapons.
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To reach some of the most prominent members of Donald Trump’s Cabinet at the White House correspondent dinner, it was enough to cross a door of the Washington Hilton Hotel and stand on a red carpet without going through a single metal detector. It was possible to approach less than half a metre from the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, or the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, without more filter than the entrance to the hotel. The reasons why the …
Concerns Arise Over Security Lapses at WHCA Dinner
Security measures at the recent White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner are under scrutiny after a hotel guest highlighted alarming lapses, allowing a suspect to carry a disassembled weapon without detection. This has raised serious questions about the event's safety protocols. The post Concerns Arise Over Security Lapses at WHCA Dinner appeared first on News Addicts.
WHCA Dinner Attendee Exposes Shocking Security Failures
An attendee staying at the Washington Hilton is raising serious questions about security at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner after a suspect allegedly opened fire outside the high-profile gathering attended by Donald Trump on Saturday. Daily Beast editor Hugh Dougherty said what he witnessed in the hours leading up to the incident could help explain how the suspect, identified as Cole Allen, may have been able to move undetecte…
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, tried to invade dinner ring from correspondents covering the White House and the President of the United States. Washington Attorney General stated that he must answer for at least two crimes, but that new charges can be added to the case.
Before the attack on the press dinner with Donald Trump, Cole Tomas A. apparently sent a letter to his family. In it he stated the goals: government members, "priorized from the most important to the most unimportant".
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