Michael Sandford faces 30 years in prison for attempting to assassinate Donald Trump

On June 18 a British man attempted to kill Donald Trump
Michael Sandford has been charged by a court in Las Vegas Credit: AP

A British man who attempted to kill Donald Trump is facing up to 30 years in prison after a grand jury in Las Vegas decided to charge him.

Michael Sandford, 20, is accused of trying to grab a police officer's gun to shoot the presumptive Republican presidential nominee at a campaign rally in the city.

Sandford, who has a history of mental health problems, told police he drove from California to kill Mr Trump, and he went to a Las Vegas gun range to learn to shoot the day before the June 18 rally

Daniel Bogden, US attorney, said the grand jury charged Dorking-born Sandford with disrupting an official function and two firearms counts that, together, could sentence him to up to 30 years in prison.

His parents have pleaded for him to be released, with his mother Lynne telling Federal Magistrate Judge George Foley that her son was treated for obsessive compulsive disorder and anorexia when he was younger, and once escaped a hospital in England.

Paul Davey, Sandford’s father, said his son had Asperger's Syndrome and had left school at the age of 15 "because he couldn't cope with it all."

For the last 18 months he had been living out of his car in Hoboken, New Jersey - in the country illegally having overstayed his visa, and without a job.

"He's been refusing to come back and we were worried about him, we were in contact with the American Embassy,” said Mr Davey.

“But the American authorities said 'he's over 18 we can't do anything.'"

He said someone must have coerced or "radicalised" his son into attacking the presidential candidate.

"He has never mentioned Donald Trump. The reason it is such a shock is because he shows no interest in anything like that.

“I doubt he would even know who the president of the United States is."

 

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