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On the fifth day Ryan RuthThe federal trial of jurors was heard from prosecutors who said they said Ryan Routh’s clothing and property were associated with the so-called sniper’s nest during last year’s alleged assassination attempt.
FBI agent Jose Loureiro took jurors to browse photos of what they thought Routh’s clothes to the scene. The image shows Rolls in long-sleeved pink shirt, pants and leggings. The prosecutor highlighted the red stain on his pants and compared it with the red paint in the sniper’s leather bag, which indicated a direct link between the defendant and the scene. They also showcase Blueport freight flashlights recovered from the area.
Rolls’ cross-examination is very brief.
“Luckily, is there a name on the blue flashlight directly landing on it?” he asked.
“I don’t know,” Laurero replied. Rolls asked no other questions.

Routh attempted to assassinate Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach Golf Club in 2024. (Lothar Speer)
Also Friday, Lieutenant William Gale, commander of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Bomb Squad, testified that he was monitoring broadcast traffic when he heard a panicked voice shouting, “Shot, shoot, shoot, shoot!”
He said he climbed over a hedge near the sixth hole of Trump International Golf Club and found “two backpacks hanging from the fence, rifles leaning against the fence, and gopro-type cameras surrounding the fence were tied to the fence.”
On the ground nearby, he said, is Vienna sausages – prosecutors of the same brand said they were tied to Rolls, who allegedly spent hours on selfies. Rous refused to interrogate him.
Ryan Routh’s trial opens with bizarre jury questions and witness drama

In the Ryan Routh trial, law enforcement officers were called witnesses. (Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office)
Kenneth Mays, a tactical officer in the Sgt. Sheriff’s Office, also stood up, describing the forced himself into a “very thick” brush and found the rifle and bag clamped against the fence, and “looks like someone was there.” During cross-examination, Rolls interrupted the function of the AK-47 rifle again “Yes, correct, right, right.”“
The jurors heard it before lunch break From the FBI Agent Kathryn Rose spent about an hour in the stands. Prosecutor Maria Medetis has long taken her through a series of exhibitions, including the rifle itself (still sealed in the evidence box and cut off with scissors), as well as magazines, magazines, remaining single bullets, indoor single bullets, black metal plates, two bags, two bags were sprayed in different colors, and Gopro-style cameras. when Judge Aileen Cannon Asked the jurors if they wanted to study any evidence carefully, and they refused.
The day began with FBI forensic expert Erin Casey, who directed jurors to rebuild “flies” through drone video, laser scanning and animation. She testified that the hiding place was “the sixth green flag is 126 feet and 10 inches from the flag.”
Routh pleaded not guilty to federal charges, including attempted assassination of the former president, attacking federal officers with deadly weapons and multiple gun crimes. U.S. prosecutors claimed he had drawn for months, travelling from Hawaii to Florida, and placed a rifle at the Trump International Golf Club and was ready to open on September 15, 2024.

Ryan Routh was handcuffed after being arrested on September 15, 2024 at a traffic stop near Palm City, Florida. (Martin County Sheriff’s Office/Reuters)
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The court was still underway on Friday afternoon and other FBI witnesses are expected. Cannon told jurors that the proceedings were scheduled to take place at 5:30 p.m. The court will resume on Monday, and prosecutors are expected to continue calling FBI witnesses to establish the case.