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Routh found guilty of trying to kill Trump in Florida

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Man Found Guilty in Attempted ​Assassination of Former ‌President Trump

Fort Lauderdale, Florida ⁣- A Florida jury⁢ found Dominic Routh guilty today of attempting to assassinate former ⁣President Donald Trump‌ during⁤ a⁣ rally‌ in⁢ October 2023. The conviction marks a‌ notable outcome⁤ in a case that raised concerns about security surrounding political figures ⁢and the potential for politically motivated violence.

The verdict comes after a trial revealing Routh’s history ⁤of extremist views ‌and preparations ⁣for an attack. The incident prompted an immediate Secret Service ‌response and a heightened focus on threat assessment protocols. Routh now faces a ⁢substantial prison sentence, with ​the case‍ underscoring the ongoing challenges‌ of protecting‍ high-profile individuals ‍in an increasingly polarized‍ environment. State charges ​of terrorism and attempted murder remain pending.

Routh, a North Carolina construction worker who had recently relocated to‌ Hawaii, had openly discussed⁣ his‌ plans to insert himself into global conflicts. Prior‍ to the attempted assassination, ‍he‍ attempted to recruit fighters from ‍Afghanistan, Moldova, and taiwan to join the conflict in​ Ukraine following Russia’s invasion.

Authorities uncovered a troubling⁢ past, including a 2002‍ arrest in‍ Greensboro, North carolina, where⁣ Routh⁤ barricaded himself from police with a fully​ automatic machine gun and an explosive device with a 10-inch fuse. In 2010, a ‌search of a warehouse ‍owned by Routh⁤ revealed ‍over 100 stolen items, ranging from power‌ tools to kayaks. Despite these felony arrests,⁣ Routh received‌ probation or suspended sentences in both cases.

“This‍ attempted assassination was not only an attack on our‍ President,but ⁢an affront to our⁤ very‍ nation,” ⁣stated former State ‍Attorney Pam Bondi,reflecting the gravity of the situation. ⁤

The ⁤Associated Press contributed to this report.

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