Updated
Updated · NPR · Apr 27
Cole Allen described as very smart by students he mentored
Updated
Updated · NPR · Apr 27

Cole Allen described as very smart by students he mentored

11 articles · Updated · NPR · Apr 27
  • Cole Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Association dinner shooting on Saturday, mentored students in Southern California.
  • Students who knew Allen in this capacity characterized him as highly intelligent, adding complexity to his public profile after the incident.
  • Authorities continue to investigate Allen's background and possible motives, while the shooting has raised concerns about security at high-profile Washington events.
How does a highly-educated teacher with no criminal record become a would-be assassin?
If his family alerted police about a manifesto, why wasn't he stopped sooner?
What can be done to prevent the next attack from a seemingly 'normal' individual?
Was the security response a 'massive success' or a catastrophic failure narrowly averted?
Does creating a violent online game signal a risk for real-world violence?