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  • Chris Simcox, founder of the Minuteman Project, is accused by his wife of threatening to shoot his family and police. (Associated Press)

    Minuteman chief deemed a threat

    An Arizona court has ruled that an order of protection against Minuteman co-founder Chris Simcox sought by his estranged wife as part of a messy divorce case be continued "in full force," saying evidence shows that he committed an act of violence.

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Bounty hunters are searching for Minuteman Civil Defense Corps co-founder Chris Simcox so he can be served with a protective order to stay away from his family as a divorce hearing pends. He is seen speaking in the District in 2005.

    Simcox looking for day in court

    Minuteman co-founder Chris Simcox, the focus of allegations in an Arizona divorce case that says he threatened to kill his wife, their three children and any police who came to protect them, says he will defend himself in court and "not in the court of public opinion."

  • Chris Simcox trained Minuteman Project volunteers how to spot illegal immigrants as they began their monthlong vigil on the border of the United States and Mexico in Naco, Ariz., on April 2, 2005. (The Washington Times)

    Border activist in hiding from court

    Chris Simcox went from lone sentry on the Arizona border to the leader of thousands of armed civilian volunteers as part of the Minuteman movement to a frequent speaker before Congress to a U.S. senatorial candidate — all in five years. Now bounty hunters are looking for him.

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