New Information Emerges Detailing How Secret Service Agents Spotted Ryan Routh’s Rifle Muzzle Through Fence Line at Trump Golf Course
Ryan Routh Sniper nest: Go-Pro, AK-47, backpack found on perimeter of Trump golf club in Florida
On Sunday, Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw and other law enforcement officers held a press conference after the Secret Service foiled a second assassination attempt against President Trump.
Shots were fired at Trump’s golf club in West Palm Beach on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 pm as the former president was playing a round of golf with real estate investor Steve Witkoff.
Would-be assassin Ryan Routh set up a sniper’s nest in the shrubbery outside the perimeter of Trump’s golf course in West Palm Beach.
According to law enforcement, Ryan Wesley Routh pushed the muzzle of his rifle through the fence line at Trump’s golf course before Secret Service agents fired at him.