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The Brit Who Tried to Kill Trump

Documentary examining the case of Michael Sandford, who was arrested after trying to shoot Donald Trump during the US presidential campaign.

In June 2016, 20-year-old Briton Michael Sandford was arrested at a Donald Trump rally after trying to take a police officer's gun in a bid to shoot the then republican presidential nominee. Michael immediately found himself at the centre of a media storm and at the mercy of America's notoriously harsh justice system. After pleading guilty, he faced years behind bars.

But how did a young middle-class boy from suburban Surrey who suffers from Asperger's end up thousands of miles from home? And what drove him to attempt to kill one of the most powerful men in the world? This programme follows Michael's family as they travel to the US for his sentencing, unsure of when they might see him again. Set against the backdrop of Trump's remarkable rise to the White House, the documentary explores Michael's complex past while using exclusive eyewitness interviews and never-before-seen archive to piece together the elaborate assassination plot and attempt to find out why he did it.

42 minutes

Last on

Sat 25 Feb 2017 03:20

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Credits

Role Contributor
Director Guy Simmonds
Executive Producer Sam Emmery
Executive Producer Jes Wilkins
Producer Rebecca Casey
Production Company Firecracker Films

Broadcasts

  • Sun 29 Jan 2017 23:20
  • Mon 30 Jan 2017 00:20
  • Sat 25 Feb 2017 03:20

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