WHCD shooting suspect seen on local news segment from 2017 touting his invention

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WHCD shooting suspect seen on local news segment from 2017 touting his invention

Footage from a 2017 television news report has reappeared online after the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, drawing attention because it features the man now accused in the attack.

The segment originally aired on ABC7 Los Angeles (KABC) and shows a younger Cole Allen, who at the time was identified as a student at Caltech. In the clip, he presents an early version of a wheelchair safety device during a technology conference centered on improving life for older adults.

Cole Allen, a Cal-Tech student, being interviewed.
Cole Allen seen in a 2017 interview with local television news. KABC

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In the interview, Allen explains that standard wheelchair brakes can stop the wheels but don’t fully secure the chair in place. He said his design aimed to prevent any sliding by stabilizing the chair against the ground.

Cole Allen installs brakes on a wheelchair.

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The report was part of coverage of the “Aging into the Future” conference in Los Angeles, where developers and startups showcased ideas focused on senior care and accessibility. Since the shooting, the video has been widely shared across social media platforms.

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