Ryan W. Routh, suspected of attempting to assassinate Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf course, stands handcuffed after his arrest during a traffic stop near Palm City, Florida, U.S., September 15, 2024.
Martin County Sheriff’s Office | Via Reuters
Federal prosecutors on Monday said in a new court filing that Ryan Routh, the accused would-be assassin of Donald Trump, stalked the ex-president for a month before being arrested last week outside of his Florida golf course.
The filing says that on Aug. 14, “Routh traveled from the Greensboro, North Carolina, area, to West Palm Beach, Florida.”
On multiple days and times from August 18, 2024, to September 15, 2024, Routh’s cell phone accessed cell towers located near Trump International and the former President’s residence at Mar-a-Lago,” according to the filing in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Prosecutors also revealed that investigators had found, in a backpack and shopping bag linked to Routh, plates that “were capable of stopping small arms fire.”
And “during a search of the Nissan Xterra” that Routh had used, “FBI agents found two additional license plates,” the court filing said.
“The agents also found six cellphones. One of the cell phones contained a Google search of how to travel from Palm Beach County to Mexico,” the filing said. “The agents also found 12
pairs of gloves; a Hawaii Driver’s License in the Defendant’s name; a passport in the Defendant’s name.”
And FBI agents also found “a handwritten list of dates in August, September, and October 2024 and venues where the former President had appeared or was expected to be present” the filing said.
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