
Local and federal officials confirmed Sunday during a press briefing that the Secret Service fired upon an allegedly armed suspect in what is being investigated by FBI officials as a second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Trumpâs campaign announced Sunday afternoon that the former president was âsafeâ after shots were fired in his vicinity while he was at the Trump International Golf Course West Palm Beach. The U.S. Secret Service and Palm Beach County Sheriffâs Department did not reveal the identity of the suspect, but confirmed that he had been in possession of an AK-47 and other concerning materials.
âFortunately, we were able to locate a witness that came to us and said, âHey, I saw the guy running out of the bushes, he jumped into a black Nissan and I took a picture of the vehicle and the tag,â which was great. So we had that information. Our real time crime center put it out to the license plate readers and we were able to get a hit on that vehicle on I-95, as it was headed into Martin County,â Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw stated.
âNow in the bushes, where this guy was, is an AK-47 style rifle with a scope. Two backpacks which were hung on the fence that had ceramic tile in them and a GoPro, which he was going to take pictures of,â Bradshaw continued.
Bradshaw confirmed officials had received reports of the incident around 1:30 p.m., noting that Trump had been on the golf course at the time. The local sheriff stated Secret Service agents proceeded ahead of Trump to each hole, which was how the suspect was spotted with âa rifle barrel sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual.â
The local official additionally noted that the former president had been roughly 300 to 500 yards away from the potential shooter.
While authorities have not officially confirmed the shooterâs identity, law enforcement sources told FOX News the gunmanâs name is Ryan Wesley Routh.
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After Secret Service agents fired an estimated four to six shots, the gunman fled the scene and took off in a black Nissan that was later stopped by local authorities in Martin County, Florida on the I-95.
During an interview, Martin County Sheriff William D. Snyder had told reporters that the driver was ârelatively calmâ and was ânot displaying a lot of emotions,â according to Local 10.
The FBI confirmed their âlead roleâ in the investigation, with special agent Jeffrey Veltri stating the agency has âdeployed a number of resources including the investigative teams, crisis response team members, bomb technicians and evidence response team members.â Prior to the press briefing the federal agency confirmed the case is being investigated as âwhat appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump.â
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A spokesman for the Secret Service told reporters that the investigation is ongoing, and noted that it is still unclear if the potential shooter was able to fire back at Secret Service agents. The Secret Service spokesman acknowledged that the âthreat level is high,â considering this incident comes just two months after Trump was grazed by a bullet in an assassination attempt on July 13.
âThe threat level is high. We have increased the amount of assets that weâve supported, so we are â we live in danger times, yes,â the spokesman said.
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Trumpâs son, Eric Trump, posted to X (formerly known as Twitter) a statement from the former president confirming that he is âsafe and well.â
âThere were gunshots in my vicinity, but before rumors start spiraling out of control, I wanted you to hear this first: I AM SAFE AND WELL! Nothing will slow me down. I will NEVER SURRENDER! I will always love you for supporting me. Unity. Peace. Make America Great Again,â Trump wrote.
The FBI did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundationâs request for comment.
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