Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Sent Email of Targets

Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Sent Email of Targets


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The 31-year-old suspect in the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, who allegedly described himself as a “friendly federal assassin,” is expected to face charges on Monday. Investigators say he e-mailed a message to family which talked about intended targets, without naming the president, but appeared to refer to him and top cabinet officials who were in the ballroom. NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell reports for TODAY.