‘Send me an RPG’: Accused Trump assassin who allegedly sought rocket launcher for attack wants Judge Cannon to suppress key witness

Left to right: Aileen Cannon, Ryan Routh

Left: U.S. District Judge Aileen M. Cannon (U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida). Right: Ryan Wesley Routh arrested by deputies in Florida on Sept. 15, 2024 (Martin County Sheriff’s Office).

Attorneys representing the second man who allegedly attempted to assassinate Donald Trump last year are asking a federal judge in Florida to throw out statements from a witness identifying him as the individual with a high-powered rifle at one of the president’s golf courses.

Ryan W. Routh on Monday filed court documents claiming that allowing the statements from the witness — identified in the filing as “T.C.M.” — would be unconstitutional. The case is before U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee whose rulings in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case largely cut that prosecution off at the knees.

“The identification procedures used to implicate Ryan Routh in this case were impermissibly suggestive and violated his constitutional right to due process,” Routh wrote in the 13-page filing. “Both the show-up identification conducted on Interstate 95 and the subsequent photographic identification procedure, where T.C.M. was shown a single photograph of Mr. Routh, were unnecessarily suggestive and created a substantial likelihood of irreparable misidentification.”

As Law&Crime previously reported, Routh in September 2024 was arrested in Florida after a Secret Service agent allegedly spotted him with a rifle “in the exterior brush along the fence line near the 6th hole putting green” at the Trump International Golf Club as the former president golfed one hole behind. Authorities have said that the agent opened fire, leading Routh to flee the scene in a Nissan Xterra.

Investigators later emphasized that the witness statement from T.C.M. was instrumental in identifying and detaining Routh.

After Routh’s arrest, authorities said they found a letter addressed to the “world” stating that “[t]his was an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I am so sorry I failed you.” Routh had been camped out for some 12 hours waiting for Trump to golf, according to court documents.

Routh was later indicted on charges of attempting to assassinate a major presidential candidate, assaulting a federal officer, being a felon in possession of a firearm, possessing a firearm with an obliterated serial number, and using a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.

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