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Accused Trump gunman Ryan Wesley Routh hid in sniper’s nest for nearly 12 hours before he was spotted by Secret Service
New York Post
New York Post
-September 16, 2024

Accused Trump gunman Ryan Wesley Routh hid in sniper’s nest for nearly 12 hours before he was spotted by Secret Service

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Chilling Attempt: Alleged Trump Assassin's Sniper Nest Setup

A dude named Ryan Wesley Routh tried to pull off a serious hit on former President Trump while he was teeing off. He set up a sniper’s nest near the golf course and ghosted there for almost 12 hours! Catching some wild vibes, but not the right kind.

Secret Service to the Rescue: Quick Action Thwarts Attack

Just as things were heating up, a sharp-eyed Secret Service agent spotted Routh's gun barrel. Talk about a close call—Trump was just a couple hundred yards away when they jumped into action to prevent disaster!

Criminal History: Routh’s Sketchy Past Comes to Light

Turns out, Routh isn’t new to trouble; he’s got a rap sheet dating back to 2002 for some seriously scary stuff, including weapons charges. How does someone with that background think they can pull this off?

The Great Escape: Speeding Away After the Attempt

After the Secret Service made their move, Routh attempted to make a run for it in a stolen Nissan. But no one gets away that easy—he was caught on I-95. Classic case of "you can't outrun your bad choices!"

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