Secret Service Thwarts Assassination Attempt on Trump During Golf Outing

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was safe after the Secret Service foiled an assassination attempt while he was golfing in Florida. The suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, was later arrested. This incident, along with a previous attack, emphasizes the security challenges during a polarized election campaign.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-09-2024 09:00 IST | Created: 16-09-2024 09:00 IST
Secret Service Thwarts Assassination Attempt on Trump During Golf Outing
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was safe on Sunday after the Secret Service foiled what the FBI called an apparent assassination attempt while he was golfing on his course in West Palm Beach, Florida. Secret Service agents spotted and fired on a gunman in bushes near the property line of the golf course, a few hundred yards from where Trump was playing, law enforcement officials said.

The suspect left an AK-47-style assault rifle and other items at the scene and fled in a vehicle but was later arrested. The apparent attempt on Trump's life came just two months after he was shot at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, sustaining a minor injury to his right ear.

Both incidents highlight the challenges of keeping presidential candidates safe in a hotly contested and polarized campaign with just over seven weeks to go before the Nov. 5 election. It was not clear if or how the suspect knew Trump was playing golf at the time, but the attempted attack was sure to raise new questions about the level of protection he is given.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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