Jimmy Failla joke on security followed weekend shooting
Jimmy Failla joked about security on a livestream before a shooting that took place this weekend. After the incident, Jeanine Pirro said the footage shows Cole Allen shoot a U.S. Secret Service officer.
Jeanine Pirro’s account
Pirro identified Allen in the footage and said it shows him firing at a Secret Service officer. The account places the livestream joke and the shooting in the same weekend, with the video becoming part of the post-incident record.
The footage does not show every detail of the shooting. The source says it is unclear when Allen’s weapon fires or which officer was struck, leaving the exact sequence partly unresolved even as Pirro described what the video appears to show.
Cole Allen footage
The limited video detail leaves the main factual dispute tied to timing and identification inside the frame. Pirro’s statement names Allen, but the source does not provide a full frame-by-frame account of where the shot lands or the moment the weapon discharges.
For readers trying to separate the livestream remark from the shooting itself, the key point is the order of events: the joke came first, then the shooting, then Pirro’s description of what the footage shows. That sequence is what makes the weekend incident part of the same story.
What remains for the public record is the video itself and the account attached to it. On the facts provided, the clearest next step is to rely on the footage and Pirro’s identification rather than treat the incomplete image as a full reconstruction.