Man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump at Florida golf course pleads not guilty
Monday, 30 September 2024 () Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate former US President Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty to five federal charges. An agent spotted Routh's rifle at Trump's Florida golf course, preventing the attack. Routh fled and was later apprehended. Evidence includes a note offering $150,000 for Trump's assassination. No shots were fired, and Trump was unhurt.
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Ryan Routh stands accused of hiding near Donald Trump’s Florida golf course with a gun, where he was allegedly waiting to kill the Republican Presidential candidate. Now, new evidence has surfaced..
The 58-year-old was arrested on September 15, accused of plotting to kill the Republican presidential candidate at his Florida golf course. Deutsche Welle
A man who authorities say spent 12 hours camped outside Donald Trump's golf course before Secret Service spotted him with a rifle pleaded not guilty on Monday to... CTV News
The plea from the man accused of mounting an assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump came at a hearing that lasted less than five minutes. NYTimes.com