Law enforcement secured the area surrounding Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, following an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump on September 15, 2024.
Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect, was arrested after allegedly pointing an AK-style rifle at Trump while he was playing golf. Oran Routh, Ryan’s son, stated that his father harbored strong hate towards Trump but emphasized that he is “not a violent person.”
According to Oran, his father had been living in Hawaii for several years and had recently told him he was at the beach, though Oran initially assumed he meant in Hawaii. Oran expressed disbelief that his father would resort to violence against Trump, describing him as a hard worker and a great dad, and noting his lack of a criminal history beyond minor traffic infractions.
Ryan Routh, positioned nearly 500 yards away in shrubbery, allegedly aimed the rifle equipped with a scope towards Trump before being apprehended. Secret Service agents intervened, ensuring Trump’s safety by firing shots at Routh, who was later arrested in a neighboring county.
Ryan Routh had reportedly been vocal on social media about the conflict in Ukraine, maintaining a website to gather support for volunteers to aid in the Ukrainian resistance against Russian forces. He had also posted messages directed at Trump on social media platforms.
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Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida announced an investigation into the incident, underscoring its seriousness. The information for this report was sourced from Vh2 Networks, FOX News, the Daily Mail, and the Associated Press.