Suspect may have staked out Trump's golf course for 12 hours before the apparent assassination attempt
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In the aftermath of a chilling incident involving former President Trump, the suspect Ryan Wesley Routh has been charged with two serious federal gun crimes, highlighting the alarming increase in threats against public figures.
Investigators revealed that Routh’s cell phone was in the vicinity of Trump's golf club for over 12 hours prior to the assassination attempt, providing crucial information on his actions leading up to the event.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's affidavit outlines the suspect's behavior, asserting that Routh stalked the area overnight and left behind key evidence including a rifle, digital camera, and food.
Known details allege that the Secret Service agent, while patrolling, discovered Routh and fired at him after seeing what appeared to be a rifle, initiating a dramatic pursuit.
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