Trump assassination attempt suspect gets no help from Cannon

Left: Ryan Wesley Routh (Law&Crime). Center: U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon (U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida). Right: Donald Trump delivers remarks at the Road to Majority conference in Washington, DC, June 2024 (Allison Bailey/NurPhoto via AP).

A Florida federal judge on Thursday rejected an attempt by a local man to have some criminal charges dismissed, charges that stem from his alleged attempt to assassinate Donald Trump last year using a high-powered rifle at one of Trump’s golf courses.

Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by Trump and known for her rulings that significantly impacted the prosecution in his Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, declined a motion by defendant Ryan Routh to dismiss parts of his case.

Routh is facing a five-count federal indictment, including attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, possessing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, and assault of a federal officer.

Routh moved in late April to dismiss the last two counts of the indictment: possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number and illegally owning a firearm as a convicted felon. He has a prior conviction for possession of dynamite.

His public defenders argued that the two charges were “unconstitutional” and violated his Second Amendment rights.

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Cannon noted in her order that she was denying Routh’s motion because she disagreed with his lawyers’ argument that Routh should be able to exercise his constitutional right to own a firearm despite his past convictions. Prosecutors said at a hearing last week that “a firearm with an obliterated serial number has no lawful purpose,” according to NPR.

Citing legal precedent from a 2024 case about possessing a gun with an obliterated serial number, United States v. Price, Cannon wrote: “In other words, ‘if he can be constitutionally prohibited from possessing any firearm without running afoul of the Second Amendment, then he can surely be prohibited from possessing a discrete subset of firearms — namely, firearms with obliterated serial numbers — without running afoul of it too.”

As Law&Crime previously reported, Routh in September 2024 was arrested in Florida after a Secret Service agent allegedly spotted him with a rifle “in the exterior brush along the fence line near the 6th hole putting green” at the Trump International Golf Club as the former president golfed one hole behind. Authorities have said that the agent opened fire, leading Routh to flee the scene in a Nissan Xterra.

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