By Brandon Livesay, NEW YORK United
States
Donald Trump was the target of an apparent assassination attempt on Sunday, a mere two months after the Republican presidential nominee was shot in the ear at a rally in Butler.
There were no bullets fired by
the suspect in Sunday's incident, thanks to what the Secret Service has
labelled as a "hyper vigilant" agent who spotted a gun muzzle poking
out from bushes at Trump's Florida golf course.
The suspect, Ryan Wesley
Routh, faced court today and was charged with federal gun crimes. He could
potentially face more charges.
The FBI is investigating
Routh's social media accounts, which show a man with a strong focus on the war
in Ukraine. The 58-year-old also has a criminal history dating back to the
1990s.
In his first public comments
since the most recent incident, Trump described hearing "four or five
shots" in a live event on X on Monday evening. "The Secret Service
did a great job," he said, blaming "political foes" for "rhetoric"
that preceded the shooting.
There have been bi-partisan
calls to better protect presidential candidates after this second disturbing
incident in a matter of weeks. And there still 49 days until the presidential
election.
We are wrapping up our live
coverage, but we have a host of further reading and videos on the topic.
The suspect in an apparent
assassination attempt against Donald Trump is a staunch supporter of Ukraine
who was rejected by the country's armed forces and failed to make much of a
contribution to the war effort.
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, who
appeared in court on Monday, is from North Carolina and spent most of his life
there, but most recently lived in Hawaii.
He voted for Trump in 2016 but
later turned against him and made statements of support and contributions to
other politicians.
Here are some of the other
things we know about him.
He is suspected of going to
the Trump International Golf Course in Florida on Sunday, armed with an
SKS-style rifle. The FBI recovered the weapon and scope, two backpacks and a
GoPro camera from an area heavy with bush cover.
Law enforcement allege that
Routh fled the area when a Secret Service agent fired in his direction after
spotting a rifle barrel poking out of the bushes.
He is not believed to have
fired his own weapon during the incident, and is not believed to have had a
clear line of sight to Trump at any point.
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