K9 Dog Tries to Stop Trump's Assassin | BRAND NEW FOOTAGE
The video shows a calculated, premeditated attack, beginning with Allen casing the Washington Hilton a day prior, followed by his violent charge through a Secret Service checkpoint.

Federal prosecutors on Thursday released dramatic new high-resolution surveillance video showing Cole Tomas Allen, the 31-year-old California man charged with attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.
The footage captures Allen casing the Washington Hilton hotel the day before the April 25 event, then storming a Secret Service checkpoint armed with a shotgun and knives on the night of the dinner. In one clip, Allen is seen sprinting through security, firing at a Secret Service officer (who was saved by his ballistic vest), before being tackled by agents.
But, just before that, a K-9 dog snifs out the gunman right away and goes after him. The handler, holding the leash, ignores it and walks in the other direction. And that's when the shooter runs out with a weapon in his hands
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro posted additional clips, emphasizing that the video disproves claims of “friendly fire” and shows a premeditated attempt to reach the ballroom where Trump, Melania Trump, and approximately 2,600 guests were gathered.
Key Details from the Investigation
This marks the third alleged assassination attempt on Trump in recent years. The release of the footage comes as questions continue about security protocols at the high-profile annual event.
This is a developing story. JFeed will provide updates as more court documents or additional video is released.