The man accused of trying to kill Donald Trump on a golf course in Florida had more than 100 interactions with police near his old home in North Carolina.
A former Greensboro, North Carolina police officer says Routh was never violent but became more "aggressive" and "cocky" after around 100 encounters with officers.
The records confirm Routh's decades-long history of run-ins with law enforcement in Greensboro, North Carolina detailed in the almost 40 separate arrest reports.
The armed man arrested at Trump International Golf Club, Ryan Wesley Routh, prolifically posted about politics on social media, and has dozens of arrests, documents show.