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Inside would-be Trump assassin suspect Ryan Wesley Routh’s Hawaii house after FBI raid

Inside would-be Trump assassin suspect Ryan Wesley Routh’s Hawaii house after FBI raid

KAAAWA, Hawaii — These are the first images inside attempted Trump assassination suspect Ryan Routh’s cluttered Hawaii bungalow after FBI agents raided him in force on Tuesday morning.

Photos from inside the house showed a well-lived in and messy bungalow covered in island-themed wall art.

The modest home in small town of Kaaawa on the island of Oahu that he shares with his girlfriend is valued at an estimated $890,000.

The FBI searched Ryan Wesley Routh’s Hawaii home on Tuesday.

Boxes of power tools and kitchen utensils were stacked in the living room, while a patio outside the bright-blue home was piled high with mismatched furniture, boxes, rolled up rugs, a ping-pong table set up on a dining room table, and various house hold refuses.

Federal agents burst through the door around 6 am and searched the place until about 1 pm, leaving with boxes and bags of evidence.

They also searched through Routh’s white pickup truck, which bears a Biden-Harris sticker. It was littered with construction equipment, dirt and parking tickets.

Agents burst into the home at 6am. New York Post
Inside Routh’s car littered with construction equipment, dirt, and parking tickets New York Post
Routh is facing federal charges after he was caught on Sunday. AP

Routh remains in custody nearly 5,000 miles away in Florida, where he was arrested Sunday after allegedly being caught hiding with an assault rifle in the bushes of Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach as the former president played a round.

Secret Service agents spotted a rifle barrel and opened fire before the gunman could fire off any shots. Routh was apprehended after briefly fleeing by car.

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