Washington — On April 25 at a Washington hotel, federal prosecutors said investigators determined that buckshot fired from Cole Tomas Allen's Mossberg pump-action shotgun struck a Secret Service agent's bullet-resistant vest during an attempted breach of the White House Correspondents' Association dinner; U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro made the disclosure on CNN's State of the Union this week. The agent survived and Allen, who was injured but not shot, remains jailed pending trial; prosecutors have charged him with attempted assassination of President Donald Trump. The new forensic finding resolved earlier questions about potential friendly fire and was presented by Pirro on Sunday, prompting ongoing federal investigation and legal preparations this week.
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这一事件凸显了对公职人员的持续威胁以及安全措施的重要性。它提醒我们要保持警惕,并举报您可能看到的任何可疑活动。您和您社区的安全可能就取决于此。
特勤局的防弹背心在这个案件中证明了其价值。特工幸存,嫌疑人正在等待审判。这证明了我们安保部队的有效性。如果你认识执法部门的人,值得转发。
控方和调查人员从弹丸将嫌疑人的霰弹枪与特勤局背心联系起来的法医证据中受益,这加强了政府的证据链,并查明了枪击的来源。
在4月25日的事件中,特勤局特工在霰弹击中他的防弹背心时身处险境,公众对活动安保和高调集会安全的信心也受到了影响。
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