Will Ryan Wesley Routh be convicted of attempted felony murder by end of 2025?
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Court records and official announcements from the Florida Attorney General's office
Florida AG Charges Ryan Wesley Routh With Attempted Felony Murder in July 13 Trump Assassination Attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania
Dec 18, 2024, 03:30 PM
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody announced felony charges against Ryan Wesley Routh for the attempted assassination of President-elect Donald Trump. During a press conference, Moody detailed that the state will pursue an 'attempted felony murder' charge against Routh, who allegedly fled the scene of the July 13 attack in Butler, Pennsylvania, resulting in serious injuries to a young girl. Governor Ron DeSantis expressed concerns about federal interference in the investigation, praising Moody's efforts to continue despite challenges. The announcement comes amidst ongoing investigations into the incident.
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