Investigators Profile Suspected Gunman In Assassination Case
A White House official told NPR that Cole Allen's brother contacted law enforcement minutes before the incident on Saturday. The brother allegedly informed officials about a piece of writing Allen had sent to family members. Allen's sister also told law enforcement that Allen referenced a plan to "do something to fix the issues with today's world." Investigators are interviewing witnesses and acquaintances of Alan to build a profile of his actions leading up to the Saturday night incident. Officials stated they believe Alan acted alone and do not see any foreign involvement or nexus.
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NPR
“A White House official told NPR that Allen's brother got in touch with law enforcement not long before the incident on Saturday, just minutes before it happened.”
NPR
“investigators are continuing to interview witnesses and people who knew Alan. They'll be building a profile. They'll be trying to trace his actions, his footsteps, so to speak, in the weeks, days, and of course hours leading up to what happened on Saturday night.”
Radio Nacional Argentina
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