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Federal Jury Convicts Ecuadorian for Threatening to Murder San Antonio Park Ranger

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An Ecuadorian man was found guilty by a federal jury for threatening to murder a federal official. The case highlights the severity of threats against federal officials and the importance of public safety.

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Federal Jury Convicts Ecuadorian for Threatening to Murder San Antonio Park Ranger

Media Coverage · April 24, 2026

A federal jury in San Antonio convicted Sergio Renato Tapia, an Ecuadorian national, of threatening to murder a federal park ranger. The conviction stems from Tapia's actions, which were deemed a serious threat to the safety of a federal official. This conviction highlights the severity of threats against federal officials.

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  • threats against federal officials
  • public safety
  • guilty verdict
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A federal jury in San Antonio convicted Sergio Renato Tapia, an Ecuadorian national, of threatening to murder a federal park ranger. The conviction stems from Tapia's actions, which were deemed a serious threat to the safety of a federal of
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Sergio Renato Tapia, of Ecuador, was found guilty by a federal jury in San Antonio for threatening to murder a federal official

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Media Coverage April 24, 2026

Federal Jury Convicts Ecuadorian for Threatening to Murder San Antonio Park Ranger

A federal jury in San Antonio convicted Sergio Renato Tapia, an Ecuadorian national, of threatening to murder a federal park ranger. The conviction stems from Tapia's actions, which were deemed a serious threat to the safety of a federal official. This conviction highlights the severity of threats against federal officials.

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