The Justice Department on Thursday released the clearest footage yet of White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen charging the Washington Hilton ballroom security checkpoint as part of the alleged assasination attempt against President Trump.
The video, shared on social media by DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro, appears to show that Allen was armed with a rifle during his mad dash.

Moments before he charged, the suspect appeared to enter a doorway near where several TSA and Secret Service agents were gathered and two magnetometers had been set up.
Allen emerged from the doorway seconds later in a full sprint and fired at security personnel, according to authorities.
Here’s the latest on the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner:
- WHCD suspect Cole Allen took smirking selfie while armed to the teeth before attack on ballroom: docs
- UnitedHealthcare fires hateful staffer over vile comment about failed Trump assassination: ‘Aww, they missed?’
- Stunning hot-mic moment captures TV host ripping security at WHCD before shooting: ‘Two random chicks’
- Jimmy Kimmel repeats ‘hateful’ joke about ‘expectant widow’ Melania Trump in attempt to defend himself after WHCD shooting

One Secret Service agent was wounded. The agency says there is no evidence the agent was injured by friendly fire.
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