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The Arizona man accused of threatening to assassinate former President Donald Trump was arrested by Cochise County, Arizona, deputies on Thursday.
Ronald Lee Syrvud, 66, was nabbed by authorities while Trump was visiting Arizona to address the southern border crisis, News Nation correspondent Ali Bradley reported. Syrvud, who had an outstanding warrant for felony failure to register as a sex offender, was charged with a sex offender violation upon his arrest. Bradley reported that the 66-year-old man could also be charged for the alleged threats he made toward Trump, pending an investigation.
#BREAKING The Benson man accused of making threats to kill former President Trump was just arrested by Cochise County Sheriff’s deputies.
They are conducting an investigation into the threats and charges may come from that.
He will also be charged with a sex offender violation… https://t.co/6M6XnxwdgA
— Ali Bradley (@AliBradleyTV) August 22, 2024
The Republican nominee said he was grateful for the Secret Service agents protecting him, adding that he wasn’t surprised that someone had allegedly threatened to kill him, the Daily Mail reported. […]
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