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Experts say Trump's would-be assassin had an SKS, not an AK-47. What's the difference?In a release about firearms charges against Routh, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation identified the weapon as "a loaded SKS-style rifle with a scope." Routh was charged with possession of a ...
Authorities said they recovered the rifle that a gunman pointed through a fence around a Florida golf course where Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was playing Sunday. Unlike in the ...
What we learned was that Routh allegedly hoped to obtain a shoulder-fired rocket from Ukraine with which he would shoot down ...
Prosecutors revealed that Ryan Routh, the alleged would-be assassin of President Trump, tried to obtain military-grade arms ...
Ryan Wesley Routh tried to buy a rocket launcher from Ukraine just weeks before he was arrested for allegedly attempting to gun down President Trump at his Florida golf course, court papers reveal.
The state of Florida is charging alleged would-be Trump assassin Ryan Wesley Routh for attempting to kill President Donald Trump last year at his golf club in West Palm Beach.
Armed with a military-grade SKS rifle that he had obtained illegally, Routh is accused of positioning himself in anticipation of Trump’s arrival to play golf. Before Trump came into range ...
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