The alleged gunman at the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner last weekend will remain in detention ahead of trial after he agreed to be detained. Cole Allen, 31, faces three federal charges over his alleged efforts to violently disrupt the annual black-tie dinner for journalists and public officials — including a count of attempting to assassinate President…
WHCA shooting suspect agrees to remain detained ahead of trial
Originally reported by The Hill
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