WATCH: Florida Sheriff Suggests Trump Assassin Part of Bigger Conspiracy

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Martin County Sheriff Will Snyder suggests would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh could be part of a bigger conspiracy during a press conference.

The comments mirror those made by former assistant FBI director Chris Swecker.

Reporter: Does Ryan Routh have any ties to Martin County?

Snyder: “The answer to my knowledge, the answer is no. I think what we’re finding out he’s not from this area…”

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“Which of course raises the bigger question, how does a guy from not here get all the way to Trump International, realize that the president, former president of the United States is golfing and is able to get a rifle in that vicinity?”

“I think that’s the question the FBI, the Secret Service are laser-focused on today… is this guy part of a conspiracy?”

Trump’s visit to the golf course was not public. So how did Routh know?

Where did his Russian AK-47 come from?

Everything points to an inside job. There’s no way he knew to get in that exact position at that exact time without someone directing him. Especially considering where he was hiding, with his vehicle right there, in relation to the roads.

How does a guy, who lives in Hawaii, get all the way from Hawaii to Florida with these kinds of weapons. And know exactly where to go? The answer is obvious.

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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

By Isabel Keane, NY Post, Sep. 16, 2024, 12:32 p.m. ET

Ryan Wesley Routh, the alleged would-be Trump assassin, set up a sniper’s nest near the former President’s golf course and hid there for nearly 12 hours before the apparent ambush attempt, federal prosecutors said Monday.

Routh’s cell phone pinged to the spot on the edge of Trump International West Palm Beach starting from 1:59 a.m. on Sunday, the federal criminal complaint said.

His gun barrel was spotted by a Secret Service agent about 1:30 p.m. — while Trump was on the links 300-500 yards away.

In the sniper’s nest agents found a digital camera, two bags and a loaded SKS-style rifle that had a serial number that was scratched off and unreadable, according to the complaint.

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SKS-style rifles are not manufactured in Florida and the weapon was either brought in from another state or country, the complaint reads.

Moments after the Secret Service agent fired at Routh, a witness saw the suspect speeding away from the golf course in a Nissan sport vehicle that had stolen license plates.

Routh was later caught by authorities on I-95.
Here’s what we know about the assassination attempt on Trump in Florida:

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According to the complaint, Routh was convicted in 2002 in Greensboro, North Carolina after he was found with a weapon of mass death and destruction.

He was later convicted in 2010 of multiple counts of possession of stolen goods, per the complaint.
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