The US Secret Service has joined the search for the 66-year-old wanted on outstanding warrants who allegedly posted online threats against the former president.
Ronald Syvrud, of Arizona, threatened to kill Trump in multiple social media posts over the past couple of weeks, according to Cochise County public information officer Carol Capas. Capas declined to name which platform the threats were made on.
The 66-year-old is wanted on several outstanding warrants stemming from drink-driving charges, felony hit and run, and failing to register as a sex offender, a release from the Cochise County Sheriff's Office Facebook page said.Syvrud is a resident of Benson, Arizona, the release said, a city about 90km southeast of Tucson.
When asked about the man who allegedly made threats against him during his speech at the border, Trump said he was unaware the Secret Service was investigating the man but was "not that surprised."
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