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Alleged Would-be Trump Assassin Once Ran a Full-Fledged Criminal Enterprise, Records Show
2025-05-16
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Alleged Would-be Trump Assassin Once Ran a Full-Fledged Criminal Enterprise, Records Show
Years before he allegedly went on a mission to assassinate President Donald Trump, Ryan Routh ran a criminal enterprise involving the theft of thousands of dollars’ worth of property from construction sites in the Greensboro, North Carolina area, according to previously unpublicized records reviewed by Headline USA.
The previously unpublicized records come from Greensboro Police Department’s 2010 investigation into Routh, which led to him being convicted for possessing stolen goods. Those convictions have been widely reported, but most of the details about the case haven’t—until now.
According to the records, a confidential informant told police that Routh would steal tools and building materials from the sites where he and his company, United Roofing, were hired to do work. Routh allegedly kept those stolen goods in three 50-foot trailers, as well as a warehouse in the Greensboro area, the records state.
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