Shooting Outside White House Correspondents' Dinner; Bayer Roundup Case Reaches Supreme Court
A shooting occurred outside the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, with the alleged gunman identified as Cole Allen, 31, who reportedly checked into the hosting Hilton hotel one day prior. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed Sunday that Allen is not cooperating with investigators. Separately, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing Bayer's appeal of a verdict linking its Roundup weedkiller to cancer, as the company seeks to limit ongoing litigation.
Progressive outlets emphasize the public safety implications of political violence and the need to address inflammatory rhetoric, while also highlighting concerns about corporate liability and consumer protection in the Roundup litigation.
A shooting incident outside a high-profile press event resulted in an arrest, while a separate, unrelated legal case involving Bayer's Roundup herbicide advanced to the Supreme Court for review.
Conservative outlets focus on law enforcement response to the shooting and call for toning down political rhetoric targeting elected officials, with Rep. McCaul citing the incident as evidence of escalating threats against public figures.
A shooting incident outside a high-profile press event resulted in an arrest, while a separate, unrelated legal case involving Bayer's Roundup herbicide advanced to the Supreme Court for review.
Cole Allen, 31, is in custody following a shooting outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner and is not cooperating with investigators, according to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche.