Suspected Trump golf course gunman tried to join Ukraine war, faced weapons charges

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The man arrested on suspicion of possibly trying to assassinate former president Donald Trump spent his recent years in search of a mission — trying to muster a ragtag army to defend Ukraine and writing a book about his failed efforts, according to law enforcement officials and his online data trail.

Ryan Wesley Routh was taken into police custody Sunday while FBI agents scoured his car and examined his life for clues to his actions and possible motives, according to multiple law enforcement officials. They spoke on the condition of anonymity to confirm the identity of the man who allegedly crouched outside a Florida golf course with a rifle while Trump played about 400 yards away.

Authorities have not publicly released Routh’s name. Public records show Routh, 58, as living most recently in Kaaawa on the island of Oahu in Hawaii, at a property also linked to a person named Kathleen Shaffer. No one answered when a Washington Post reporter called a number associated with the address on Sunday.

A blog on the crowdsourcing fundraising site GoFundMe, posted in 2022 by a Kathleen Shaffer, said she was raising funds to support her fiancé, Ryan, who “put his life at home on hold and traveled to Kyiv in April to support the people of Ukraine. He plans on staying for at least 90 days and stays at a hostel with a military unit.” Photos on the page show a slim, blond man resembling other pictures of Routh that have circulated online and in news accounts.

That blog said Routh was coordinating international volunteers and had helped “send 120 drones to the front lines. Wow!” The page had collected pledges totaling $1,865 out of a goal of $2,500, which Shaffer said in the posting would go toward paying for flags, tactical
gear, hostel lodging and other supplies for volunteers.

Public records also show that Routh, originally from North Carolina, faced criminal charges for two separate incidents in 2002 for possession of a weapon of mass destruction.

He pleaded guilty to the first charge in April 2002, a court docket filing shows, though no other details were publicly available.

He also was charged in December of that year, when, according to an account from the News & Record newspaper, Routh, armed with a machine gun, barricaded himself in a United Roofing building in Greensboro for three hours. Authorities say the incident began after he was pulled over for a traffic stop. Police ultimately arrested him without incident.

In that second case, he pleaded guilty to driving without a license and registration, resisting a public officer and carrying a concealed firearm, while the weapon of mass destruction charge was dropped,
public records show.

That was a sharp departure from a younger Routh, profiled in the same newspaper in 1991 for his assistance in helping defend a woman against an alleged rapist. Routh, then 25, was wearing a coat and tie in a large photo accompanying the story. He was dubbed a “super citizen” and awarded a Law Enforcement Oscar by the Greensboro chapter of the International Union of Police Associations. The headline on the story: “Crimefighting pays.”

Last year, Routh was interviewed by the New York Times for a story about Americans’ often faltering efforts to provide military aid and support to Ukraine. Routh told the paper that after spending several months in Ukraine in 2022, he planned to move Afghan soldiers who had fled from the Taliban to Ukraine to fight.

“We can probably purchase some passports through Pakistan, since it’s such a corrupt country,” he said in an interview from Washington.

Routh also apparently wrote a 291-page book last year about his disillusionment surrounding Ukraine, according to an Amazon listing that was selling the tome for $2.99.

The book, which purports to be about Ukraine’s “unwinnable war” and the “fatal flaw of democracy,” includes pages of graphic photos, including beheadings, dead children and bloodied corpses.

In a section of the book focused on Iran, the author said he “must take part of the blame” for electing a “brainless” president, in an apparent reference to Trump. “You are free to assassinate Trump as well as me for that error in judgment and the dismantling of the deal,” the book declares.

Authorities have said that around 1:30 p.m. Sunday, a Secret Service agent working on Trump’s protective detail noticed a man holding a rifle behind a chain-link fence.

The agent fired at the man, who fled, leaving behind what officials said was a rifle, backpacks containing bullet-resistant ceramic plates, and a GoPro video recording device, police officials said.
Investigators said it seemed the suspect had planned to record his attack on the former president.

The rifle was described by police as an AK-47-type weapon — more common in other countries than the United States. The weapon was also equipped with a scope for better accuracy at distance, officials said.

An alert passerby saw the man fleeing and took a picture of his vehicle, including the license plate, officials said. With that information, local police were quickly able to find him on busy Interstate 95, where he was pulled over and surrendered without incident, they said.

The FBI has taken the lead in the investigation, but officials cautioned that they may first seek to hold him on local charges. Authorities have said Routh’s actions appear to be an assassination attempt that was thwarted before he could get a shot off.

Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg said the filing of local search warrants and charges “does not preclude the federal
charges that could be coming.”

When police stopped Routh on the highway behind the wheel of a black Nissan, they brought to the scene the witness who had earlier taken a picture of the car as it sped away, officials said. The witness quickly identified the man in the car as the one he had seen running away from the Secret Service agents, police said.

When he was taken into custody, the man showed little emotion, Martin County Sheriff William Snyder told WPTV.

“He never asked, ‘What is this about?’ Obviously, law enforcement with long rifles, blue lights, a lot going on. He never questioned it,” Snyder said.

 

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Trump has now been shot at 2 more times than armed services hero Tim Walz!
Except that he was only shot at once....

I'd also say that maybe the MAGAts should avoid bring up military records. Trump called vets and the dead suckers and losers and said he couldn't understand "what was in it for them..."

And, Vance...I don't want to discredit his service. He was in a war zone, but from all accounts, he never went out beyond the so-called wire. So, it ain't like he saw action. But, still, he served his country.
 

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Son of suspect speaks after apparent Trump assassination attempt in Florida
Sept 16, 2024


Son of suspect speaks after apparent Trump assassination attempt in Florida
Oran Routh says dad, accused of targeting ex-president for unknown motivations, was passionate about Ukraine cause

The son of the man accused of trying to assassinate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course on Sunday said his father had traveled to Ukraine and volunteered to provide what the son described as “humanitarian” aid to troops defending the country from Russian forces that invaded in 2022.

A source with direct knowledge of the investigation confirmed to the Guardian that the suspect in Sunday’s case is 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh – though law enforcement has not officially named him and there was no immediate indication of a motive.

His son, Oran Routh, repeatedly said he had not been able to immediately speak to his father or get information about the accusations against him, so he did not want to talk on his behalf.

But he also described his father as passionate about the Ukraine cause.

“My dad went over there and saw people fucking fighting and dying,” the younger Routh said during a brief telephone call when asked about his father. “He … tried to make sure shit was cool, and shit was not cool.”

Referring to the former president, who days earlier at the presidential debate would not answer whether he wanted Ukraine to win its war against Russia, Oran Routh said: “Meanwhile, this guy’s sitting behind his fucking desk, not doing a goddamn thing.”

A review of posts on Twitter/X associated with an account under Ryan Routh’s name also show Ukraine was an important cause to him. Two posts on that account from August 2023 addressed Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy. One said Routh was in Kyiv and wanted to create a tent city for foreigners in a local park in hopes that it would prompt more people from abroad to “raise great support and equipment”.

The other suggested that Zelenskiy ask Congress to put all members of the US military on paid leave “so they can fight as civilians in Ukraine”.

A third post from December also expressed concern for Haiti, which has been dealing with violent civil unrest.

Trump invoked both Ukraine and Haiti in his recent debate with Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for the 5 November White House race.

With respect to the former country, the Republican nominee would only say he wanted Ukraine’s war with Russia “to stop”. But he made it a point to avoid saying he wanted Ukraine to triumph, fueling concerns that a second Trump presidency could suspend US military support to those defending the country.

Asked what he would tell his father if he could speak to him, Oran Routh said: “I know the discourse isn’t working, but we still need to stick to the discourse.”

He then politely excused himself from the conversation to try to find out more information about his father’s arrest on Sunday.

In a separate interview with CNN on Sunday, Oran Routh also called Ryan “a loving and caring father” and an “honest hardworking man”.

“I don’t know what has happened in Florida, and I hope things have just been blown out of proportion,” he said.

Online voter registration records show a man with the same name and age as Ryan Routh cast his ballot as a Democrat in North Carolina for the state’s presidential primaries in March.

However, many on X noted how the political views espoused by the account under Routh’s name were not exclusively pro-Democrat. The account described voting for Trump when he won the presidency in 2016 and expressed support for a White House ticket combining the unsuccessful Republican presidential primary contenders Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley.

The account’s most recent post was addressed to Harris, timed in between Trump’s failed 13 July assassination at a political rally in Pennsylvania and when she replaced Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket after the president opted to halt his re-election campaign. The post said the vice-president and Biden should visit two spectators wounded and attend the funeral of a rally-goer slain at the shooting before the attacker was shot dead by a Secret Service sniper.

“Show the world what compassion and humanity is all about,” said the post, while adding that “Trump will never do anything for them.”

Sunday’s suspect was reported to have put the muzzle of a rifle through a fence in a wooded area at Trump International golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday afternoon.

Trump was golfing there at the time. An agent spotted the rifle and fired, prompting the suspect to flee before he was arrested in a neighboring county.

 

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Looks like this guy has had problems for a while.
 

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But he also described his father as passionate about the Ukraine cause.

His father would find sharing his passion for the Ukraine cause and
hatred of Trump fit him into this discussion board nicely.
 

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Trump has to be the incarnate of inspector Clouseau to survive
if more pro-NATO and the pro-Ukraine morons are coming out of
nowhere between now and November.

 

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well there's no denying the guy is unhinged...but if you also have politicians who gives rhetoric about "eliminating" Trump...what do you get?
You probably don't want to be comparing eliminationist rhetoric between the parties, Rich.
 
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You probably don't want to be comparing eliminationist rhetoric between the parties, Rich.
no need to compare...they are both just as horrible....you can't point finger on one without the other....to say one is clean and the other is dirty is kind of an overreach...
 
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