Suspect described himself as 'friendly federal assassin' in letter to family, sources say
The White House Correspondent's Association dinner shooting suspect allegedly sent a message to his family, just before attempting to carry out an attack at the dinner Saturday evening, in which he described himself as a "friendly federal assassin," sources familiar with his message told ABC News.
The suspect, Cole Allen, wrote that he planned to target administration officials, prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest, according to sources familiar with his message.
In the message shared with family members, Allen apparently said that while dinner guests were not his "targets," he "would still go through most everyone here to get to the targets if it were absolutely necessary."

Allen did not mention President Donald Trump by name in his message, the sources said. Allen did write that FBI Director Kash Patel was not a target but did not explain why, the sources said.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday morning on NBC that the suspect was targeting administration officials "likely including the president," but added that the information was preliminary because the investigation is ongoing.
-ABC News' Katherine Faulders, Pierre Thomas, Jack Date and Luke Barr







