Accused gunman at correspondents' dinner was believed to be targeting top officials, Blanche says


WASHINGTON – The accused gunman, who attempted to breach the ballroom during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner with an arsenal of firearms and knives, reportedly journeyed across the nation before the event, allegedly aiming at members of the Trump administration. This information was revealed by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Sunday.

According to Blanche, the suspect embarked on a cross-country trip, traveling by train from California to Chicago, eventually reaching Washington. Upon arrival, he checked into the same hotel hosting one of the capital’s most prestigious events on Saturday night.

While authorities have not officially disclosed the suspect’s identity, two law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation have identified him to The Associated Press as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen from Torrance, California.

Preliminary investigations into the suspect’s electronic devices and writings indicate that he specifically intended to target administration officials present at the dinner. His attempt to storm the expansive ballroom resulted in a tumultuous scene, with gunfire erupting, President Donald Trump being swiftly evacuated from the stage, and startled guests seeking refuge under their tables.

Blanche also noted that the firearms in the suspect’s possession were acquired relatively recently, within the past couple of years. The suspect is reportedly uncooperative with authorities and is anticipated to face several charges come Monday.

“It seems evident that his objective was to target individuals associated with the administration, possibly including the president himself,” Blanche stated during an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

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