What we know about Trump attempted assassination suspect

Ryan Routh is originally from North Carolina but was recently living in Hawaii. The 58-year-old has a criminal history going back to the 1990s, including a 2002 conviction for having a machine gun. Routh frequently posted on social media about the war in Ukraine and expressed support for President Biden and Vice President Harris. Routh also weighed in on the July 13 Trump shooting, urging the Biden White House to visit the wounded and attend a shooting victim's funeral.

Arizona leaders remark on 2nd attempt on Trump's life

Several political leaders in Arizona, from both sides, reacted to the news of the second attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The shooting happened on Sept. 15 in West Palm Beach, Florida. The suspect was taken into custody not long after.

Retired FBI agent talks Trump's 2nd assassination attempt

Following the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump on Sunday, Sept. 15, FOX 10 spoke with retired FBI agent Kenneth Gray. He was an agent for 24 years, and he says this reminds him of the 60s, another turbulant time when there were several successful assassinations.

Latest: 2nd assassination attempt on Trump

The Martin County Sheriff's Office said a person suspected to be connected to a shooting incident at Trump International Golf Course has been taken into custody. Former President Donald Trump was golfing Sunday at the golf course, reports say. The FBI says it's investigating the shooting as another attempted assassination.

FBI: Trump subject of 2nd ‘apparent assassination attempt'

The FBI said there was an apparent attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump at his Florida golf club on Sunday afternoon. A man armed with an AK-style rifle reportedly pushed the muzzle through the perimeter of Trump's West Palm Beach, Florida, golf course around 2 p.m. local time as the former president was golfing, the Associated Press reported.

VP Harris holds first event since Trump debate

Vice President Kamala Harris held her first campaign event since Tuesday's debate. She spoke on Thursday in Charlotte, North Carolina. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump was speaking in Tucson the same day.