Yorkshire Post

Campaign to pay court costs for man accused of trying to shoot Trump

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THE MOTHER of a 20-year-old British man accused of attempting to shoot Donald Trump has launched a crowd-funding campaign to cover his legal costs.

Lynne Sandford, 41, has launched the campaign to pay for her son’s legal battle to return to the UK, after he was put on suicide watch whilst in a US prison.

Michael Sandford allegedly tried to grab a policeman’s gun to kill the Republican presidenti­al nominee during a rally at Treasure Island casino in Las Vegas on June 18, later telling officials he wanted “to shoot and kill Donald Trump”.

He is due to face trial in Las Vegas next month, pleading not guilty to charges of disrupting government business and official functions and being an illegal alien in possession of a gun.

The campaign says Sandford is currently “shackled and handcuffed, and on suicide watch” in a Nevada prison.

His mother, from Dorking in Surrey, has appealed for Sandford to serve his sentence in a psychiatri­c hospital in the UK.

Campaigner­s have expressed concern that Sandford may attempt suicide if he were to receive a potential 30-year prison sentence rather than psychiatri­c care. He was sectioned under the Mental Health Act after attempting to commit suicide aged 14.

Ms Sandford said she is worried about the mental state of her son, who suffers from autism, OCD and depression.

She said: “I am very grateful for all the help and kindness that I have received from my friends and the general public and I hope that they will be kind enough to support this campaign so that Michael can be looked after by the appropriat­e authoritie­s.”

The Sandfords’ UK lawyer Saimo Chahal said it would be “very serious” were the young Briton to serve a sentence in Nevada.

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