FBI agents bear witness to Ryan Routh clothing clothes.

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On day 5 of the Ryan Routh federal trial, the jurors heard prosecutors who presented evidence which, according to them, linked the clothes and personal effects of Ryan Routh to the nest of an alleged elite at the Trump International Golf Club during the alleged attempted assassination last year.
FBI’s special agent Jose Loureiro, traveled the jurors through photos, they argued Roth’s clothes on the stage. Images have shown Routh in a pink long -sleeved shirt, pants and leggings.
The prosecutors highlighted a red spot on the pants and compared it to the red paint on a bag recovered from the skin of the elite shooters, suggesting a direct link between the accused and the site. They also displayed a Blue Harbor pocket lamp recovered from the area.
Roth’s counter-examination was brief.
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“For its blue pocket lamp with the name on it landed directly on it?” He asked.
“I couldn’t know,” replied Loureiro. Routh did not ask any other question.

Roth is accused of an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in his West Palm Beach Golf Club in 2024. (Lothar Speer)
Also Friday, Lieutenant William Gale, commander of the Bomb team from Palm Beach’s County Sheriff, testified that he was watching radio traffic when he heard a panicked voice shout: “Fire shots, shot shots, shot shots!”
He said he had crawled through hedges near the sixth hole of the Trump International Golf Club and had found “two backpacks hanging on the fence, a rifle leaning over the fence and a zipo type camera at the fence.”
On the nearby field, he said, Vienna sausages, the same brand prosecutors said they had been linked to a selfie Roth would have taken hours before. Roth refused to oppose him.
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The law enforcement agents were called witnesses to the Ryan Routh trial. (Bureau of the Sheriff of the County of Palm Beach)
Sgt. Kenneth Mays, a tactical officer of the sheriff’s office, also took a position and described to make his way in a “fairly thick” brush and find a rifle and bags cut at the fence in a place where “looked like someone in there”. In counter-perspective, Routhi questioned it on the functioning of the AK-47 rifles, interrupting several times, “on the right, on the right.“”
Before the lunch break, the jurors also heard the special agent of the FBI, Kathryn Rose, who spent about an hour on the stand. Prosecutor Maria Medetis has long traveled him with a series of exhibitions, notably the rifle itself, which was always sealed in his box of evidence and cut with scissors, as well as the magazine, the unique ball left in the bedroom, the black metal plates, two bags which had been painted by spraying a different color and the Gopro camera.
When Judge Aileen Cannon asked the jurors if they wanted a more in -depth examination of one of the evidence, they refused.
The day started with FBI’s medico-legal specialist, Erin Casey, who guided jurors through images of drones, laser scans and animated “fly” of the alleged sniper Nest. She testified that the hiding place was “126 feet and 10 inches of the flag on the sixth green”.
Roth pleaded not guilty of the federal accusations, including an attempted assassination of a former president, an assault against a federal officer with a deadly weapon and several infringements of firearms. American prosecutors allege having traced for months, traveled from Hawaii in Florida and positioned themselves at the Trump International Golf Club with a chambered rifle and ready to shoot on September 15, 2024.
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Ryan Routh is handcuffed after his arrest when stopping traffic near Palm City, Florida, September 15, 2024. (Sheriff’s Bureau of Martin / Reuters)
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The court was still underway on Friday afternoon, with additional FBI witnesses expected. Cannon said the jurors should take place until 5.30 p.m. a day. The court will resume on Monday with prosecutors who should continue to call witnesses to the FBI while they are building their business.