Trump assassination attempt suspect's former neighbor says family was 'weird,' kept a 'horse in the house'
SUMMARY
Ryan Routh, the suspect in an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, has a long criminal history and was described by former neighbor Kim Mungo as part of a "weird" family. Mungo, who lived next to Routh in Greensboro, North Carolina, recalled that Routh kept a live horse in his house and had visible firearms, though she noted he was "sweet" and never caused her trouble. Routh’s criminal record spans decades, with charges ranging from writing bad checks to possession of weapons of mass destruction. He moved to Hawaii over a year ago, leaving his Greensboro home vacant. Routh was arrested at Trump International Golf Club after the assassination attempt and now faces federal charges for firearm possession as a convicted felon. His family was reportedly non-political, and his ex-wife, who now lives with a new husband, had previously expressed concerns about Routh’s financial situation. More charges could follow as the case develops.