The suspect in the White House shooting, Cole Allen, is a “No Kings” protester with a manifesto, anti-Christian rhetoric, and a history of anti-Trump activism.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Cole Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) shooting on Saturday night, allegedly produced a manifesto indicating his intent to target administration officials, according to Fox News’ Jacqui Heinrich. His social media accounts were filled with anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric, and he had recently attended a “No Kings” protest with other far-leftists. 📰 DETAIL: Allen’s brother had reportedly alerted the New London Police Department in Connecticut about a manifesto Cole Allen sent to family members. Secret Service and Montgomery County Police interviewed Allen’s sister, who confirmed his radical statements and firearm purchases. Allen was part of a group called ‘The Wide Awakes’ – a far left activist group which promotes abortion, government funding for “arts,” and promotes anti-ICE propaganda. 🎯 QUOTED: “Confirmed ALLEN purchased two handguns and a shotgun from Cap Tactical Firearms and kept them stored at their parent’s home and that their parents were unaware that ALLEN was keeping the firearms in the home. ALLEN would regularly go to the shooting range to train with his firearms.” – Jacqui Heinrich. This is a developing story. |
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