Trump assassin suspect had more than 100 arrests

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By BRETT ROWLAND | THE CENTER SQUARE

The man accused of trying to assassinate former President Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf course had been arrested more than 100 times. 

A judge noted Ryan Wesley Routh’s long criminal record in an order to detain Routh ahead of his trial. 

“The Defendant has a lengthy criminal history with over a hundred arrests, including convictions for multiple weapons charges and a conviction for possession of a weapon of mass destruction,” the judge wrote in the order.

Even before federal prosecutors charged Routh, 58, with the attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, the judge wanted Routh to remain locked up while awaiting trial.

The judge said no set of conditions would assure Routh’s attendance at trial and protect public safety if he was released before trial. The judge based that decision on multiple factors, including “the nature of the current charges, the nature of additional charges that might be added, the weight of the evidence, the Defendant’s prior criminal history involving a conviction for possession of a weapon of mass destruction, and the Defendant’s recent travel to foreign countries.”

The judge referred to a Pretrial Service Report that noted Routh had recently traveled to both Taiwan and Ukraine. 

In his 2023 book, “Ukraine’s Unwinnable War,” Routh wrote that Iran was free “to assassinate Trump.” The book said Trump’s decision to leave the Iran nuclear deal was a “tremendous blunder.” Routh referred to Trump as a “buffoon” and a “fool” for the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.

On Tuesday afternoon, federal prosecutors indicted Routh for attempted assassination. Before that charge was filed, Trump had urged federal prosecutors to let the state of Florida prosecute Routh. 

Routh also faces charges of possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number, assaulting a federal officer and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a violent crime.

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  1. Over 100 arrests, for pretty bad things, yet this garbage walks around free and not in prison??? Tell me again our legal system isn’t broken!

    • FBI has a lot of suspects on their “radar”.
      Once they determine that their motives may be radical enough to do something like this madman they become a useful tool as in the case of Ray Epps (a paid informant) who was leading the charge into the capital bldg on Jan6 but somehow has evaded or possibly been compensated for his help in assisting with the FBI’s plan much the same way Nancy Pelosi did by refusing Trumps recommendation for 2500 national guard troops be on hand as a safety measure.
      However the FBI wasted no time in their witchhunt for any and all law abiding citizens who may have even traveled to DC on or even a weeks before Jan6 and deliver no knock warrants on their residences.

      That advice from the President for added security completely exonerates him from any and all insurrection charges unless they can prove He convinced the troops to be a part of his plan to overthrow the procedure that day.

      • Paid informant to whose FBI?
        Who was President of the United States of America on January 6, in the Year of Our Lord 2021?

        So President Trump conspired against President Trump.

  2. This seems to be a testament to the ineffectiveness of Red Flag laws.

    If 100 arrests do not equate to a “Red Flag,” probably nothing does.

  3. Arrests mean very little unless you’re a conservative it’s just an inconvenience.
    The police should quit arresting people and let us taxpayers fix it.

  4. With so many serious felony arrests, one might wonder – how many of those felony charges were fully prosecuted? Probable answer: few.

    And one might ask, how many years has this maniacal criminal spent in prison? Again, probable answer: few, if any.

    And there it is, folks. Our states and national governments continue to be pathetic failures in punishing dangerous criminals and thereby preventing more crimes.

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