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Ryan Routh Tried To Stab Himself In The Neck While The Guilty Verdict Was Announced

Incident in Court Following Conviction of Ryan Rous

A report details a startling event that unfolded in the courtroom after Ryan Rous, convicted of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump, reportedly tried to stab someone with a pen. As the conviction was announced, Rous became agitated and made the attempt, leading to his being restrained by courtroom officials.

According to various sources, as chaos broke out, an individual named Marshall intervened, securing Rous and then escorting him back into the courtroom after he had been restrained.

After the incident, Rous’s daughter reacted passionately, expressing her anger and distress to the media, demanding space and expressing her loyalty to her father. She was quoted as saying, “Dad, I’m not going to do anything you do,” which reflects the turmoil surrounding the incident.

Rous’s daughter exited the courtroom in tears, clearly overwhelmed. “Please get out of my face,” she pleaded with reporters.

In a significant development, Rous was found guilty on multiple charges, including the attempted assassination of a presidential candidate, assault on a federal officer, and multiple firearm-related offenses. Throughout the lengthy trial, he chose to represent himself, which led to a rather unconventional legal strategy. His focus on promoting a narrative of non-violence faced significant pushback from Judge Irene Cannon, who admonished him for deviating from relevant topics during the proceedings.

This story is still unfolding, and updates will follow.

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