Ryan Wesley Routh allegedly wrote a letter ahead of his apparent assassination attempt of Donald Trump.
Ryan Wesley Routh allegedly sent a message to the world if he were to fail in his apparent assassination attempt of former president Donald Trump, claiming he gave it his best and offering a $150,000 reward to 'whomever can complete the job.'Routh was allegedly seen by Secret Service pointing a rifle through the fence of Trump's golf club in West Palm Beach. He did not fire any shots before fleeing the scene.He was arrested later that day in Martin County.
Officials recovered a digital camera, a loaded AK-47 rifle with scope and a plastic bag containing food from the area where Routh was standing.Routh appeared in court on Monday for a detention hearing. A magistrate judge ruled to detain Routh without bond.The FBI connected Routh to the rifle found at the scene through a fingerprint on tape attached to the weapon, according to federal prosecutors.
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