A person taken into custody after gunfire rang out on the White Home Correspondents’ Assn. dinner on Saturday was recognized by regulation enforcement sources as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, of Torrance.
Allen was first publicly recognized by the Related Press, which cited unnamed regulation enforcement sources. One other official not licensed to talk publicly concerning the ongoing investigation instructed The Instances that Allen was the suspect and that authorities had been within the technique of acquiring warrants to go looking addresses related to him in Torrance.
The scene on the annual occasion in Washington turned chaotic when a person dashed towards the eating space and was met with gunfire. One lodge safety guard mentioned she noticed the person with a firearm. President Donald Trump was rushed offstage. One officer who was carrying a bulletproof vest was shot and was taken to a hospital. Trump instructed reporters throughout a press convention that the officer is “doing nice.”
U.S. Atty. for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro says the suspect is being charged with two counts of utilizing a firearm and one rely of assault on a federal officer utilizing a harmful weapon. Authorities mentioned he had a shotgun, a handgun and a number of knives.
“This particular person was intent on doing as a lot hurt and as a lot harm as he may,” Pirro mentioned.
Authorities haven’t disclosed a doable motive.
In October 2024, Allen donated $25 to ActBlue, a political motion committee that raises funds for Democrats, based on the Federal Election Fee. The cash was earmarked for Kamala Harris’ presidential marketing campaign. It was his solely political donation listed on the FEC web site up to now decade.
Allen, who’s registered to vote with no occasion choice, graduated from CalTech in 2017 with a level in mechanical engineering. Whereas at CalTech, he was a member of the college’s Christian fellowship and the nerf membership, based on his LinkedIn profile.
He was featured in a CalTech commencement announcement posted by the college in 2017 on Fb, which included an image of him as an grownup carrying a cardigan and pink tie and a photograph of him as a beaming younger youngster holding a stuffed bunny.
Allen additionally earned a grasp’s diploma in pc science at Cal State Dominguez Hills in 2025, based on a graduation program. His LinkedIn profile image exhibits him sitting in his cap and robe with the caption: “fairly certain my Grasp’s in CS is finished.” On his profile he describes himself as a sport developer, engineer, scientist and instructor.
Allen was named instructor of the month in December 2024 at C2 Schooling, which focuses on faculty check preparation, tutoring and educational advising. A consultant for C2 Schooling was not instantly out there for remark.
Dylan Wakayama, president of the Asian American Civic Belief, mentioned Allen tutored a number of highschool college students who’re members of the group, a Torrance-based non-profit.
“They thought he was very clever, proficient in biology, arithmetic and science. They thought he was on the nicer, quiet facet. They had been utterly shocked once I instructed them that this all went down,” he mentioned.
“I feel all of us in Torrance can be shocked if that is the person who tried to kill the president of the US,” he mentioned
Along with his part-time work at C2 Schooling, he’s additionally self-employed, based on his LinkedIn, figuring out as an “indie sport developer.”
He registered a trademark in 2019 for “Bohrdom” an atomic preventing sport he created and launched on Steam, an internet sport platform. The sport is described on the web site as a “skill-based, non-violent asymmetrical preventing sport loosely derived from a chemistry mannequin that’s itself loosely primarily based on actuality. Alternatively, consider it as a hybrid of a bullet hell and a racing sport, with the inclusion of self-propelled pinballs.”
After Allen’s arrest, native and federal regulation enforcement swarmed the Torrance neighborhood the place he apparently lived along with his household. A gaggle of reporters and neighbors loitered within the drizzle round a multi-gabled home Saturday evening as a helicopter hovered overhead.
Torrance police arrived, clearing the street and placing up police tape alongside a part of the road. FBI officers additionally appeared on the scene.
A person who responded to a knock on the entrance door mentioned, “Not proper now,” and declined to remark additional.
Colin, a 39-year-old neighbor who declined to provide his final identify citing privateness issues, mentioned the present residents of the house had simply moved in six months in the past.
“It’s tragic,” he mentioned. “There’s no want for violence this present day.”
One other man, 50, who lives throughout the road and declined to supply his identify to a reporter, mentioned the household was pleasant.
“We see them on daily basis and we simply say hello they usually’re very good,” he mentioned. “They’re peaceable folks, they don’t make any noise and once they see you they are saying hello.”
Workers author Ben Wieder contributed to this report













