Police release bodycam footage of alleged would-be Trump assassin’s arrest – Washington Examiner

The Martin County​ Sheriff’s ⁣Office recently released body ​camera ‌footage of the ‍arrest of ⁣Ryan Wesley‌ Routh,‍ who is alleged to have attempted‌ to assassinate former President Donald ​Trump ⁣while he was golfing at Trump International Golf Club in West​ Palm Beach, Florida. On the day of ⁤the incident, Routh was found hiding in the bushes with an​ AK-47 style ⁣rifle, ⁣a scope, a GoPro camera, and backpacks containing ceramic tiles. His suspicious behavior was noticed by a Secret Service agent who, upon‍ discovering a gun ⁤barrel protruding ‌from the bushes, confronted Routh, prompting him⁣ to flee ⁣in his car.

Law enforcement later intercepted Routh while ⁤he was driving on Interstate 95 and performed ‌a traffic ⁣stop. The bodycam footage captures the moments leading up ⁢to Routh’s ‌detainment, where he ⁤was instructed to ​step ‍back and subsequently handcuffed without ‍resistance. Following the arrest,⁣ Routh was charged with two federal​ offenses related ⁢to the attempted assassination of Trump.


Police release bodycam footage of alleged would-be Trump assassin’s arrest

The Martin County Sheriff’s Office released its body camera footage of the moment when authorities took alleged would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh into custody on Sunday.

Routh appeared to have had his sights set on attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump while Trump was golfing at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday.

The suspect had taken aim in the bushes near the golf course with an “AK-47 style rifle with a scope,” a GoPro camera, and two backpacks with ceramic tile, according to law enforcement officials. He was discovered after a Secret Service agent who was stationed one hole ahead of the former president on the course noticed a gun barrel sticking out of the bushes. The agent engaged with Routh, causing the suspect to flee by car.

The police found Routh’s car, a black Nissan, traveling north on Interstate 95 from Palm Beach County into Martin County when law enforcement pulled him over. The body camera footage released on Monday shows the interaction after they pulled over Routh.

“Driver, take two steps to your right. Driver, take two steps to your right! Driver, go straight back,” the law enforcement officers told Routh.

Routh then kept walking backward, with his shirt covering the back of his head, until two law enforcement officers put him in handcuffs and detained him. After he was detained, Routh did not appear to resist arrest.

In this image released by the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, law enforcement officers arrest Ryan Routh, the man suspected in the apparent assassination attempt of Donald Trump on Sept. 15, 2024. (Martin County Sheriff’s Office via AP)

The suspect in the attempted assassination of Trump in Florida is facing two federal charges, but more charges are expected on the state level and even on the federal level as the investigations continue.

Routh is facing two federal gun charges, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number, and he made an initial appearance at a courthouse in West Palm Beach on Monday.

The assassination attempt on Trump is the second one this year. The former president was shot in the ear during a July 13 campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

The attempt on Trump’s life two months ago left him injured, and the shots fired killed one rally attendee, Corey Comperatore. The gunman in the Butler assassination attempt was killed by law enforcement agents shortly after he opened fire.



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