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Man charged with White House correspondents' dinner shooting pleads not guilty
Key takeaways
- Cole Tomas Allen, 31, during a previous court appearance in late April.
- Cole Allen, 31, did not speak in court as his attorney entered the plea on his behalf.
- The charges include attempted assassination of the president, assault on a federal officer and firearms offences.
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Cole Tomas Allen, 31, during a previous court appearance in late April. (Reuters: Emily Goff/File Photo)
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Cole Allen, 31, did not speak in court as his attorney entered the plea on his behalf.
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