
Handwritten notes found in hotel room of WHCA dinner shooting suspect, per law enforcement sources
Handwritten notes found in the hotel room of the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Association dinner shooting Saturday appear to have been left with the intent that officials would find them, according to multiple law enforcement sources.
Sources tell ABC News that the suspect, Cole Allen, allegedly made brief statements to law enforcement officials after his arrest that he was focusing on Trump administration officials, and that he allegedly indicated that authorities would be able to find his thoughts in written form.
Sources say early evidence suggests that Allen's plans were to target as many people as possible in a mass shooting.
According to law enforcement sources, the alleged writings expressed a distaste for the Trump administration and also for Washington, D.C., elites.
Other similar writings were found in Allen's California home, sources told ABC News.
-ABC News' Jack Date, Pierre Thomas, Luke Barr, Aaron Katersky, Josh Margolin, and Katherine Faulders






