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Trump's Second Assassin Faces More Charges

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Posted By: Imright, 12/19/2024 3:10:39 AM

Ryan Routh, the man who tried to assassinate President-elect Donald J. Trump in September, has been slapped with more charges. As Mr. Routh fled the scene of his attempt on Mr. Trump’s life, he crashed his vehicle, causing severe injuries to a six-year-old girl. After reviewing the evidence, the state of Florida has decided to file attempted murder charges (via WTSP Tampa Bay): (X) Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody announced new charges Wednesday for the man accused of attempting to kill President Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf course in September. Moody said Ryan Routh faces attempted murder after he caused

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Mizz Fixxit 12/19/2024 10:05:22 AM (No. 1857725)
Were the car crash and catastrophic injuries previously reported?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Hazymac 12/19/2024 10:38:00 AM (No. 1857759)
How did the Secret Service agent manage to miss Routh with six shots from five feet away? Did the agent choke under pressure, or is he just a lousy shot? Routh should have been filled in on the spot, making a trial for the attempted assassination superfluous. Since Routh seriously injured a little girl when he crashed his car fifty miles north of Trump's golf course, additional charges for that crime make sense. Go ahead, put him away forever.
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