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Ryan Routh convicted of 2024 Trump assassination try, makes an attempt to stab himself with pen after verdict
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Ryan Routh convicted of 2024 Trump assassination try, makes an attempt to stab himself with pen after verdict

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A Florida jury on Tuesday discovered Ryan Routh responsible of an assassination try towards then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. 

Routh represented himself within the trial. He was discovered responsible of all 5 fees, which included tried assassination of a serious presidential candidate and assaulting a federal officer. 

Routh was arrested in September 2024 at Mr. Trump’s golf course. A Secret Service agent testified final week that he noticed Routh earlier than the then-presidential candidate got here into view. Routh aimed his rifle on the agent, who opened hearth, inflicting Routh to drop his weapon and flee with out firing a shot, the agent mentioned.

After the decision was learn, Routh apparently tried to hurt himself, presumably utilizing a pen that was on his desk, to stab himself within the neck. His daughter cried out through the incident and U.S. marshals ultimately tackled him.

It was the second assassination try towards Mr. Trump in 2024, after photographs had been fired in a separate incident at a Pennsylvania rally. A bullet grazed Mr. Trump’s ear in that incident. 

Lawyer Basic Pam Bondi mentioned in a press release that the responsible verdict towards Routh “illustrates the Division of Justice’s dedication to punishing those that interact in political violence,” and Deputy Lawyer Basic Todd Blanche mentioned the decision sends “a transparent message” that an “try and assassinate a presidential candidate is an assault on our Republic and on the rights of each citizen.” 

A federal district choose will decide his sentence. He faces life in jail.

In a virtually hourlong closing argument on Tuesday, Routh mentioned that there was no intent to kill as a result of the set off was by no means pulled, the gun was by no means fired and that nobody was damage, so “no crime.”  

“I needed to kill, my actions throughout the group and towards my co-workers and household ought to present my apparent non-violence and gentleness,” Routh mentioned. Talking about himself within the third individual, he mentioned the capturing was by no means going to occur as a result of it was “by no means in his coronary heart.” 

However prosecutors mentioned Routh spent weeks plotting to kill Mr. Trump, who was then operating for president. Prosecutors laid out Routh’s actions forward of the incident, saying “these aren’tcoincidences … that is a plan,” prosecutor Christopher Brown mentioned in his closing argument. 

“He had a loaded spherical within the chamber and the security off,” Brown mentioned. “We do not have to show motive, however you have already got it. You solely should determine intent.” 

Prosecutors additionally alleged in courtroom filings that Routh tried to amass an anti-aircraft weapon to shoot down Mr. Trump’s airplane.

Routh had initially submitted a witness record that included Mr. Trump, in addition to Columbia activists Mahmoud Khalil and Mohsen Mahdawi — to whom his connections are unclear — and several other distinguished authors. Decide Aileen Canon had rejected many of those potential witnesses.

Jacob Rosen, Daniel Shepherd and The Related Press contributed to this report. 

Extra from CBS Information

Caroline Linton

Caroline Linton is an affiliate managing editor on the political staff for CBSNews.com. She has beforehand written for The Every day Beast, Newsweek and amNewYork.

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