Monday, September 23, 2024 - The man suspected by the FBI of planning to kill Donald Trump possessed a list that included dates from August to October of venues where he had appeared or was expected to be, prosecutors said in a detention filing on Monday, September 23.
In their memo, prosecutors further revealed that suspect
Ryan Wesley Routh allegedly sent a letter "several months prior" to
his arrest to a civilian witness that stated, "This was an assassination
attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you."
Routh, 58, is expected to appear before a judge on Monday.
He was ordered to appear in a West Palm Beach federal court for a pre-detention
hearing.
Routh has already been charged with possession of a firearm
as a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial
number for the Sept. 15 incident that took place at Trump International Golf
Club.
According to prosecutors' detention memo, when searching
Routh's car following his arrest agents found a total of six cell phones -- one
of which contained a google search of how to travel from Palm Beach County to
Mexico.
Agents further found "a notebook with dozens of pages
filled with names and phone numbers pertaining to Ukraine, discussions about
how to join combat on behalf of Ukraine, and notes criticizing the governments
of China and Russia."
Cell site records obtained by the FBI confirmed Routh first
travelled from Greensboro, North Carolina, to West Palm Beach on Aug. 14, and
"on multiple days and times" from Aug. 18 to Sep. 15 his cell phone
was located near the golf course as well as Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago.
They did not list the specific dates or the exact number of
times Routh is suspected to have travelled near Trump's properties.
Trump was playing golf on the course when a Secret Service
agent spotted a gun barrel poking out from the tree line near the sixth green,
according to investigators.
The agent then fired in the direction of the rifle and saw
Routh fleeing the area and entering his Nissan vehicle, according to the
criminal complaint.
Routh was allegedly 300 to 500 yards away from the former
president and did not fire a shot, according to investigators. Trump was not in
Routh's line of sight, according to the Secret Service.
Witnesses reported the license plate number to authorities,
and the suspect was stopped and detained.
In the area of the tree line where the suspect was seen,
agents found a digital camera, two bags, including a backpack, and a loaded
SKS-style 7.62x39 calibre rifle with a scope, according to the complaint. The
serial number on the rifle "was obliterated and unreadable to the naked
eye," the complaint states.
Routh did not enter a plea for his initial charges and his
arraignment is scheduled for Sept. 30.
The investigation is ongoing and the FBI has been going
through Routh's social media and criminal history and speaking with family
members to get more clues.
Investigators further revealed that three days after they
arrested Routh, a civilian witness contacted them with information that Routh
had dropped off a box at their residence several months ago that contained
“ammunition, a metal pipe, miscellaneous building materials, tools, four
phones, and various letters.”
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