Bounty Letter on Trumps Head
DOJ releases letter written by Ryan Wesley Routh months before asssasination attempt
On July 13th 2024 the world watched as Thomas William Crooks opened fire at the Butler Pennsylvania rally, killing one supporter, Corey Comporatore, injuring two others and only by the luck of a split second and a slight turn of the head, missing Trump. Since that time there have been 2 suspicious incidents and one more foiled attempt at Donald Trumps life.
During the Tuscon rally, members of Latinos for Trump were seated behind Trump on the stage where he entered the arena. About 20 of these rally goers presented after the rally with what some doctors described as chemical burns to the eyes. The Trump campaign is aware and investigating,
Before the New York rally there were rumors of explosives found in a car near the site of the rally. Officials say they questioned and detained someone that “may have been training a bomb detection dog.” however there were ne explosives found at the site. The person detained was not affiliated with police but a civilian.
Most recently United States Secret Service foiled an attempt on the Former President’s life while at a golf course. A member of the SS spotted the barrel of a gun peeking out through the fence and opened fire. The suspect, with the help of a civilian, was apprehended and taken into custody where he remains. The DOJ have recently released a letter turned into them written by Ryan Wesley Routh, the second assasin, describing Trump as “unfit to be anything, much less a US President.” he apologises for his failure and offers a $150, 000 bounty on Trumps head to anyone that could “complete the job”. This letter was dropped off in a box to the witness months before the September attempt. The witness allegedly opened it only after they saw that Routh was a suspect in an attempted assasination. The metal box contained a metal pipe, ammunition, building materials, several letters and four phones.
Other evidence against Routh include his fingerprint on the SKS semiautomatic rifle found at the golf course, (rifle had a scope and was loaded with 12 rounds of ammunition), six cell phones, one with a search history of how to travel from Palm Beach County to Mexico, 12 pairs of gloves and multiple licence plates found in his vehicle, a Hawaii drivers licence, a passport and a list of dates and locations of Trumps whereabouts. Routh travelled from Greensboro North Carolina to West Palm Beach a number of days including August 14th and from August 18th to September 15th with his cell accessing towers near the Trump International Golf Course and Mar-a Lago.
Routh is still in custody.