According to the New York Times, investigators found a 1,000-word note written by the suspect.
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The man arrested for shooting at a White House Correspondents' Association dinner at the Washington Hilton Hotel may have been planning to target US President Donald Trump, investigators say. Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanchett said investigators have received indications that President Donald Trump and members of the Cabinet are being targeted. The man is believed to have taken a train from California to Washington, DC, via Chicago. The shooting occurred during a dinner on Saturday. A security guard was shot. He survived the shooting because he was wearing a bulletproof vest. Cole Thomas Allen, 31, was arrested at the scene of the attack. According to the New York Times, investigators also found a 1,000-word note written by Allen. This note was sent by Alan to his friends and relatives. Although the note does not mention Trump by name, it states that people in high positions will be targeted first .
