Arizona man arrested after threatening to kill Trump: Police – Washington Examiner
Authorities in Arizona arrested a 66-year-old man named Ronald Lee Syrvud after he allegedly threatened to kill former President Donald Trump. The arrest took place following a manhunt initiated by local sheriff’s offices. Syrvud had existing warrants in Wisconsin related to DUI offenses and in Arizona for hit-and-run and failing to register as a sex offender. Local law enforcement posted on social media, stating they were pursuing Syrvud as part of an investigation into threats against a presidential candidate.
Arizona man arrested after threatening to kill Trump: Police
Authorities arrested a 66-year-old Arizona man who they say threatened to kill former President Donald Trump on Thursday.
The sheriff’s office announced the suspect was taken into custody several hours after a manhunt was launched, according to the Washington Post.
The suspect, Ronald Lee Syrvud, had outstanding warrants from the state of Wisconsin for DUI, failure to appear for DUI, and from Graham County, Arizona, for hit-and-run and felony failure to register as a sex offender.
The sheriff’s office posted on Facebook that Syrvud was being sought “as an investigative lead for threats to kill a presidential candidate.” Fox News Digital later confirmed that the “presidential candidate” was Trump.
Trump’s security has been treated as even more of a critical issue since the July 13 assassination attempt against his life, with a bullet grazing his ear. One man died, and two others were wounded at the rally.
The former president recently appeared at a rally in North Carolina behind bulletproof glass, a common theme that will be seen in outdoor rallies going forward. Trump had held largely indoor rallies before his recent North Carolina visit.
Arizona is a key swing state for Trump and has swung a bit toward Vice President Kamala Harris since her inclusion into the race. According to Decision Desk HQ’s polling average, they’re essentially tied in the state, with Trump leading 47.3% to Harris’s 47.2%.
The Washington Examiner reached out to the Trump campaign but did not receive a response.
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