Man Shot Dead After Bank Robbery Convicted of Threatening Obama in ‘10
The man suspected of robbing banks and killing a police officer was convicted of threatening President Barack Obama in 2010, the Secret Service said Sunday.
A nationwide manhunt for the suspected bank robber — identified as 40-year-old Mario Edward Garnett by Phoenix police — ended when a Phoenix police detective shot and killed a man after a new bank robbery on Saturday.
Secret Service spokesman Max Milien said that Garnett is the same individual arrested in 2010 in Oklahoma City for threatening the President.
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