White House shooting suspect accused of trying to assassinate Trump complains prison conditions are a breach of his rights

The suspect who allegedly opened fire at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner has complained that his prison conditions are a violation of his rights. 

Cole Tomas Allen, 31, asked a judge to remove the suicide precautions in his Washington DC jail cell, which has been fitted with additional security features to keep watch of the alleged attempted assassin.

His attorneys said in new court filings that when Allen was being booked into jail on Monday, staff at the Department of Corrections did not note any security risks on his booking documents. 

They said the jail still moved ahead with placing him in a

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