Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, is seen struggling with officers with his shirt and arms over his head after he was surrounded by law enforcement on a road out of West Palm Beach, Florida.
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He was stopped on Sunday morning just over an hour after he allegedly pointed a rifle through a fence to try and kill the former president while he was playing golf.
Police were able to track him down after a witness saw him fleeing the scene in a stolen black Nissan SUV, and shared his license plate with police.
In the video, Routh is wearing a bright orange short-sleeved t-shirt and dark sunglasses.
He seemed extremely calm under the circumstances as armed law enforcement officials barked orders at him - to keep his hands up and walk slowly back toward them.
Police released a picture of the suspect with a chilling smile as he was walked briskly into the patrol car once he was detained.
New details emerged on Monday that Routh could have been in the bushes by the golf course for 12 hours before the terrifying attempt on the former president's life.
Routh wore black prison scrubs and had his hand and feet shackled as he walked into the Paul G Rogers Federal Courthouse on Monday morning.
The hearing was eight minutes and Routh was charged on two counts: possession of a firearm while a convicted felon; and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
It's unclear where Routh obtained the rifle, especially since it is not a firearm that is available for purchase in Florida.
The criminal charging documents released on Monday reveal that Routh was perched around the course starting at 1:59 a.m. on Sunday through 1:31 p.m. – when he fled the scene.
This new information suggests that Routh was staking out the location and somehow had advance knowledge that the former president would be golfing there on Sunday.
He could have been waiting 12 hours in that spot to shoot Donald Trump and had a rifle not sold in Florida with a destroyed serial number.