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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. ― Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is safe following gunshots near his golf course in Florida, his campaign and U.S. Secret Service announced on Sunday. The incident appears to be an assassination attempt on the former president, the second one in two months.

The FBI said Sunday in a statement it is investigating, “what appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump.”

The incident took place at Trump International Golf Course where the former president was golfing shortly before 2 pm., according to officials.

A witness saw the alleged gunman running from the golf course bushes and took a picture of his vehicle that led to the suspect’s quick apprehension, the Palm Beach County sherif said at Sunday’s press conference.

A Palm Beach County sheriff's vehicle is parked adjacent to the Trump International Golf Club sign on Summit Blvd., in West Palm Beach, Florida, where the FBI is investigating an attempted assassination of Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump on Sept. 15, 2024.

The man in custody is Ryan Wesley Routh, according to three media outlets, citing multiple unidentified law enforcement sources.

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The incident occurred on the same day that the Republican nominee posted “I hate Taylor Swift” on his Truth Social platform and his running mate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) admitted that he had “no regrets” for propagating fake stories about Haitian migrants that led to multiple threats in the town of Springfield, Ohio.

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Suspect identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, media sources say

The man in custody after what authorities called an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump is Ryan Wesley Routh, according to three media outlets, citing multiple unidentified law enforcement sources.

Law enforcement officials that spoke with The Associated Press and other news outlets said Routh pointed a rifle with a scope into Trump’s Mar-a-Lago golf club.