Suspect in Trump assassination attempt did not fire, never had line of sight
- Authorities confirmed that Routh did not fire any shots during the assassination attempt while Trump was golfing in Florida.
- Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe stated that Routh had no clear line of sight to Trump and fled the scene.
- Agents responded after spotting Routh's rifle, but it was unclear if he aimed it at Trump.
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Trump assassination attempt suspect's neighbor reveals 'weird' behavior
A former neighbor of Ryan Routh, the would-be assassin in the latest assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump, described Routh’s family as “weird” and claimed that the family had a “live horse in the house.” According to Fox News, before Routh moved to Hawaii last year, the 58-year-old suspect lived in Greensboro, North Carolina, where he had a long arrest record. The outlet reported that Routh’s arrest record in Guilford Cou…
Suspect in Trump assassination attempt lived in Hawaii
The Oahu business owner who was arrested Sunday in connection with an alleged attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump in Florida was seen as a “rogue” player by some people he worked with in Hawaii to build tiny homes for homeless military veterans. Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, is in custody after the Secret Service spotted a rifle scope pointed toward the course where the former president was golfing Sunday afternoon, according to mu…
The alleged assassin of Donald Trump did not fire any shots during the incident in Florida. This is confirmed by the interim chief of the Secret Service. Ryan Wesley Routh, who had a criminal record, was hiding on the edge of Trump's golf course in West Palm Beach.
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