'Credible Threat' On Rubio; Miami's Violence Ranked; Robots Hit Brickell

Wednesday, April 25, 2012
A uniformed officer in a police cruiser sat outside Sen. Marco Rubio's (R-Fla.) Miami home Tuesday night, NBC Miami reports, although the lawmaker was away in Washington D.C.

A threat "deemed credible enough to merit police protection" has been made against the rising Republican star and potential presidential running mate, according to the Miami Herald, prompting West Miami Police officials to coordinate protection with U.S. Capitol Police.
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