Thursday, August 22, 2024

They got him! AZ man who allegedly threatened to kill Trump caught like a dog



A manhunt was launched Thursday in Arizona for a man that authorities say threatened to assassinate former President Donald Trump before a planned event in the state.

For those living in a cave or under a rock, there was an attempt on the life of Trump on July 13, where he was struck by a round that pierced his ear. Another individual, Corey Comperatore was killed and two other individuals were wounded but survived.

Since the shooting, President Trump will now be appearing behind bullet-proof glass at outdoor events because the Secret Service seems to suck at protecting him.

But in this case, Cochise County Sheriff's Office told Fox News Digital that 66-year-old Ronald Lee Syvrud has been taken into custody without incident at around 2:30 p.m. local time in Cochise County. The charges are pending but he has outstanding warrants from Wisconsin for DUI and failure to appear for the DUI, and for hit-and-run and felony failure to register as a sex offender.

The sheriff’s office said earlier that Syvrud has 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.

Syvrud is listed on the Wisconsin Department of Corrections sex offender registry for "second-degree sexual assault of a child" with an Arizona address.

The sheriff's office posted on Facebook that Syvrud was being sought "as an investigative lead for threats to kill a presidential candidate," but did not elaborate. Fox News Digital later confirmed that the "presidential candidate" was Trump, so it stands to reason that this sex offending, DUI scumbag is, you guessed it, a Democrat.

Additional charges against the Democrat are pending.

As far as we know, there are no known ties to the Butler County, PA scumcrumpet, Thomas Crooks, other than they both are likely Democrats.

Trump is visiting the southern border in Cochise County, Arizona, on Thursday as part of his ongoing campaign for the upcoming November election. This week, he's been focusing on battleground states.

During a press conference on Thursday afternoon, Trump seemed unaware of the ongoing manhunt when questioned about it. He acknowledged that it might be "dangerous" for him to be there but added, "I have a job to do."

"I haven't heard about that. They probably want to keep it from me," Trump said, when asked about the manhunt. "Thank you for telling me. Let's get out of here, right now!" Trump joked. He thanked the reporter for telling him about it.

Trump then shifted his remarks to the assassination attempt in Butler, expressing his "great respect for the Secret Service" for their actions, stating they "jumped on top of me with bullets flying."

"I have great respect, but no, I haven't heard about that," Trump said, referring to the ongoing manhunt. "I'm not that surprised. And the reason is because I want to do things that are very bad for the bad guys."
The U.S. Secret Service told Fox News Digital it is aware of and tracking the manhunt in Arizona and referred all further inquiries to the Cochise County Sheriff's Office for further comments, including potential ties to Butler.

But now they got him and for now Syvrud will remain in custody and be closely questioned about the threat he made as well as the other legal problems he is facing.

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