Man Charged With Attempted Assassination Of Donald Trump At White House Dinner Shooting

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Last Updated:April 28, 2026, 06:53 IST

A California man, Cole Tomas Allen, has been charged with attempting to assassinate Donald Trump after opening fire at a high-profile Washington dinner.

This courtroom sketch depicts Cole Tomas Allen, left, the California man arrested in the shooting incident at the correspondents dinner in Washington, seen appearing before Magistrate Judge (AP)

This courtroom sketch depicts Cole Tomas Allen, left, the California man arrested in the shooting incident at the correspondents dinner in Washington, seen appearing before Magistrate Judge (AP)

A California man accused of launching a brazen armed attack at a high-profile Washington gala attended by US President Donald Trump has been formally charged with attempting to assassinate the President, according to multiple media reports.

Cole Tomas Allen, 31, appeared in a federal court in Washington on Monday, where prosecutors outlined charges stemming from the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

According to Reuters, prosecutor Jocelyn Ballantine told the court, “He attempted to assassinate the President of the United States, Donald J Trump."

Allen faces a potential life sentence if convicted on the primary charge.

In addition, he has been charged with firearms-related offences, including transporting weapons across state lines and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence.

DRAMATIC INCIDENT AT HIGH-PROFILE DINNER

The attack unfolded on Saturday night at the Washington Hilton hotel, where hundreds of journalists, officials and guests had gathered.

As per Associated Press (AP), the suspect attempted to breach a security barricade near the ballroom, triggering an exchange of gunfire with Secret Service personnel.

The situation caused panic inside the venue, with attendees taking cover under tables while security rushed Trump off the stage.

The President was unharmed.

Authorities said Allen was armed with multiple weapons, including a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun and a semi-automatic handgun.

Reuters reported he also carried three knives at the time of the incident.

SECURITY RESPONSE AND INJURIES

A Secret Service officer was struck in the chest during the exchange but survived due to a ballistic vest.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said, “Violence has no place in civil life. It cannot continue to be used against the president of the United States."

Investigators are still determining key details, including whether the suspect fired the shot that hit the officer or if it resulted from crossfire.

Ballistics analysis is ongoing.

Allen himself was subdued at the scene and later taken into custody.

A magistrate judge ordered that he remain detained pending further hearings later this week.

PLANNING AND TRAVEL DETAILS EMERGE

Court documents indicate the attack may have been premeditated.

Allen allegedly booked a room at the event hotel weeks in advance, on April 6, and travelled from California to Washington by train in the days leading up to the dinner.

Investigators believe this level of planning suggests the attack was not spontaneous but carefully orchestrated.

EMAIL REVEALS ALLEGED MOTIVE

Authorities say an email sent by Allen shortly before the attack provides insight into his intent.

According to the affidavit, he referred to himself as a “Friendly Federal Assassin" and expressed grievances related to the Trump administration.

Reuters reported that Allen wrote, “On to why I did any of this. I am a citizen of the United States of America. What my representatives do reflects on me."

Prosecutors allege he also outlined intentions to target senior administration officials, suggesting a broader threat beyond the President.

COURT PROCEEDINGS AND DEFENCE RESPONSE

During his brief court appearance, Allen did not enter a plea and largely remained silent.

His lawyer, Tezira Abe, noted that he has no prior criminal record and emphasised that he is presumed innocent.

A detention hearing is scheduled for later this week, where the court will decide whether he should remain in custody until trial.

According to the BBC, the incident has prompted a broader review of security arrangements for major political events in Washington.

While officials maintain that the security response prevented a worse outcome, questions have been raised about perimeter control and screening protocols.

Authorities have also indicated that additional charges could be filed as the investigation progresses.

ONGOING INVESTIGATION

Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, continue to examine forensic evidence, digital communications and the suspect’s movements leading up to the attack.

Blanche said the investigation would be comprehensive, adding, “We will apply the law fairly, and we will ensure that accountability is swift and certain."

The case is expected to remain under close scrutiny given its implications for presidential security and the rising concerns around political violence in the United States.

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April 28, 2026, 06:51 IST

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