Suspect in White House Shooting Sent Note to Family Prior to Incident
According to reports, the suspect in the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Cole Allen, communicated a message to members of his family before the incident occurred. Media outlets, including Telegrafi, have detailed the content of the note. In the message, Allen expressed an apology to his parents and colleagues, as well as to anyone who may have been affected.
He stated, “I apologize to everyone… who suffered before I was able to prove this, to all who may suffer in the future, regardless of my success or failure.”
The note indicated a planned targeting of administration officials, and Allen alluded to criticism of President Donald Trump and the targeting of the administration itself. He suggested he could have caused “many people a surprise today.”
Investigators are currently examining the note to further understand Allen’s motivations. The full text of the message reveals his intent to target administration officials.
The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to be released as they become available.
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It’s deeply concerning to learn of the suspect’s communication with his family before the tragic events unfolded.