Ryan Routh Sentenced to Life in Prison for Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump
Ryan Routh, 59, was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday for attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump at his Florida golf course in 2024, according to CBS News. The sentence was handed down during a federal court hearing presided over by Judge Aileen Cannon, who previously dismissed the classified documents case against Trump.
A Florida jury found Routh guilty in September on all five felony charges brought against him after the assassination attempt. These charges included attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, assaulting a federal officer, and multiple counts of unlawful firearm possession. Most of his convictions carried maximum sentences of 15 years or more, CBS News reported.
Routh represented himself during the criminal trial, delivering a closing argument that was described as rambling and incoherent. The prosecution presented evidence showing Routh had a history of mental illness and had expressed violent intentions toward political figures. The motive for the assassination attempt remains unclear.
The sentencing brings to a close a high-profile case that garnered national attention due to the target and the nature of the crime. The incident raised concerns about security protocols surrounding former presidents and the increasing polarization of political discourse.
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