Man Charged with Attempted Assassination of Trump Near Golf Course, Faces Life Sentence

October 1, 2024
Man Charged with Attempted Assassination of Trump Near Golf Course, Faces Life Sentence
  • Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, has been charged with attempting to assassinate Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, following an incident on September 15.

  • The alleged assassination attempt occurred at Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, where Routh reportedly stalked Trump for hours.

  • Routh was spotted lurking with a rifle in the bushes near the golf course, leading to his arrest after he fled the scene.

  • A Secret Service agent noticed Routh's rifle and opened fire, prompting Routh to flee, but he was apprehended shortly after on Interstate 95.

  • This incident marks the second assassination attempt on Trump in a short span, raising significant concerns about his safety as he approaches the November 5 election.

  • The U.S. Department of Justice charged Routh with attempted murder of a presidential candidate about a week after the incident, with a potential life sentence if convicted.

  • In addition to attempted assassination, Routh faces multiple charges, including illegal possession of a firearm as a convicted felon.

  • Prosecutors recently released an alleged confession letter from Routh in which he acknowledged the assassination attempt but claimed to have failed.

  • In the letter, Routh expressed remorse for his actions, stating, 'This was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, but I have disappointed you.'

  • Routh has pleaded not guilty to five federal charges, and his trial is scheduled to begin on November 18.

  • Since his arrest, Routh has been held in a Florida prison and has a history of felony convictions, including a gun conviction.

  • The incident has drawn attention to the adequacy of security measures in place for Trump, especially following a previous assassination attempt in July.

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