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DOJ Releases Unseen Footage of WHCD Shooting: This Will Shock You

Federal prosecutors have released surveillance footage showing how Cole Allen carried out the attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and how security responded inside the Washington Hilton.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said the footage was already submitted to a federal court and confirms that Allen fired at a Secret Service officer during an attempt to reach President Donald Trump.

She said there is no evidence the shooting resulted from friendly fire.

The video is about five minutes and 42 seconds long and combines multiple synchronized camera angles.

It begins with footage from April 24 showing Allen inside the hotel gym area. Investigators say this supports the conclusion that he was familiarizing himself with the building and possibly planning the attack in advance.

The footage then shifts to April 25 and shows the main lobby security checkpoint. Law enforcement personnel are visible near metal detectors and screening equipment as people move through the area.

Allen enters wearing a dark overcoat and walks toward the checkpoint before suddenly accelerating forward. The video shows him raising a weapon and firing at a Secret Service officer positioned nearby. Officers immediately respond by drawing their weapons and moving toward Allen as he is subdued.

The officer who was shot survived because the round struck a ballistic vest, preventing serious injury.

Authorities said Allen was carrying a 12-gauge Mossberg shotgun, a .38 semi-automatic pistol, and multiple knives. The footage does not include audio but uses timestamps and camera identifiers to show the sequence clearly.

Investigators say the video matches earlier findings that Allen forced his way through the checkpoint while attempting to reach the ballroom where Trump and other officials were gathered, Trending Politics reported.

The layout of the hotel and the position of the checkpoint are central to understanding how close he came to entering a high-security event.

Allen now faces multiple federal charges, including attempted assassination of the president, using a firearm during a crime of violence, and assault on a federal officer.

Prosecutors have also referenced a manifesto recovered after the attack in which he outlined his intent to target Trump and members of the administration.

Authorities say the footage strengthens the case by documenting both planning and execution. The presence inside the hotel the day before the attack supports premeditation, while the video of the shooting provides direct evidence of the alleged crimes.

Investigators continue to review additional evidence, including Allen’s communications and digital activity, as part of the ongoing case.

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