The suspect, Ryan Routh, has been charged with illegal firearms possession in the case.
West Palm Beach, United States:
The man arrested on suspicion of trying to assassinate Donald Trump in Florida did not have a clear view of the former president and did not fire his weapon, the U.S. Secret Service said Monday.
“He did not shoot or fire at our agent,” Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe told reporters, referring to suspect Ryan Routh who has been charged with illegal firearms possession in the case.
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