Ryan Routh’s ‘poor man’s sur­veil­lance’ enough to scout out spot to tar­get Trump: expert

<div>Ryan Routh's 'poor man's surveillance' enough to scout out spot to target Trump: expert</div>

The sus­pect in the sec­ond failed Trump assas­si­na­tion attempt, Ryan Routh, may have relied on “poor man’s sur­veil­lance” to tar­get the 45th pres­i­dent as he wait­ed about 12 hours out­side the golf club before his arrest on Sunday.Bill Stan­ton, a for­mer NYPD offi­cer and an exec­u­tive pro­tec­tion expert, spoke with Fox News Dig­i­tal on Tues­day regard­ing secu­ri­ty fail­ures sur­round­ing the sec­ond attempt on Trump’s life. Author­i­ties have not yet con­firmed how Routh knew Trump would be on that golf course Sun­day after­noon, with Stan­ton say­ing the sus­pect may have employed a laser focus on Trump — which …