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Arizona Manhunt for Ronald Syrvud After Threat Against Trump in Cochise County
Aug 22, 2024, 06:44 PM
Authorities in Arizona have launched an urgent manhunt for Ronald Syrvud, a man who allegedly threatened to assassinate Donald Trump, a presidential candidate, during his visit to the border in Cochise County today. The Cochise County Sheriff's Department is leading the search for Syrvud, who is a known sex offender residing in the county. When police attempted to arrest him at his home, he was not found. The incident coincides with Trump's scheduled appearance in the area, heightening security concerns.
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