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White House press dinner shooting suspect to be formally charged in court

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The suspected gunman in the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner on Saturday evening, identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, from Torrance, California, is due to appear in court later today.

He is expected to be formally charged with using a firearm during a violent crime and assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon.

“There’s a lot of federal charges that could be in play beyond those two charges but it depends on us understanding his motive, his intent, his premeditation of what led into him deciding he was going to do what he did last night,” acting US attorney general Todd Blanche told CBS News’ Face the Nation program.

The suspect’s writings – reportedly found in his hotel room – are being examined as part of the investigation into the attack. An alleged manifesto was reported earlier in which the suspect called himself a “Friendly Federal Assassin” and created a list of targets for the shooting, formatted from highest to lowest priority, with Trump administration officials at the top.

View of security preparations underway outside the White House prior to King Charles’ visit.
View of security preparations underway outside the White House prior to King Charles’ visit. Photograph: Kyle Mazza/Anadolu/Getty Images

Despite the shooting raising security concerns, Buckingham Palace released a statement yesterday evening confirming that King Charles and Queen Camilla are going ahead with their plans to visit the US on Monday.

It is understood there will be some modest adjustments to one or two royal engagements during the trip, but the overall plan remains unchanged, as my colleague Robyn Vinter notes in this story.

The king is due to visit Virginia, ​New York and Washington DC during the four-day trip to mark the 250th ​anniversary of ​US ⁠independence. He will meet Trump privately and will take part in a state banquet held for him and Queen Camilla.

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Suspect in press gala shooting apologized to family before arrest – report

Cole Tomas Allen sent a message apologizing to his family before his arrest for allegedly attacking the White House correspondent’s dinner, the Washington Post reports.

“I don’t expect forgiveness, but if I could have seen any other way to get this close, I would have taken it,” Allen wrote. The message did not name Donald Trump or outline plans to assassinate him, but was critical of his policies.

“I am a citizen of the United States of America,” Allen wrote, according to the Post. “What my representatives do reflects on me.”

That message prompted his brother to notify police in New London, Connecticut. Police and Secret Service agents in Montgomery county, Maryland, later interviewed his sister, who lives in the city of Rockville, not far from Washington DC.

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