Overview
- A 12-member federal jury in Fort Pierce, Florida, found Routh guilty on all five counts after about two hours of deliberation.
- Routh, who represented himself, offered a brief defense with three witnesses as Judge Aileen Cannon repeatedly curbed his off‑topic statements.
- After the verdict, Routh tried to stab himself in the neck with a pen before marshals restrained him, according to multiple reports.
- The government tied Routh to an SKS rifle with fingerprints and DNA, detailed location and surveillance records, and a letter stating the effort was an assassination attempt.
- Secret Service testimony described spotting Routh aiming from shrubbery, returning fire, and his subsequent arrest the same day; sentencing is set for Dec. 18, with a potential life term, and he still faces related state charges.