Guaido to police: Don’t cross ‘red line’ with my family

Neighbors of opposition National Assembly President Juan Guaido record his news conference outside of his apartment in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. Guaido said security forces showed up at their home in an attempt to intimidate him. The police appeared to leave shortly after they arrived. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

Opposition National Assembly President Juan Guaido, accompanied by his wife Fabiana Rosales and his 20-month-old daughter Miranda, listens to a reporter’s question during a news conference outside their apartment, in Caracas, Venezuela, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019. Guaido said security forces showed up at their home in an attempt to intimidate him. “The dictatorship thinks it can intimidate us,” Guaido said. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

CARACAS, Venezuela — The Venezuelan opposition leader challenging Nicolas Maduro’s claim to the presidency warned officers from a feared state security unit Thursday to stay away from his family after he accused them of showing up at his apartment in a tense brush with the very force he is trying to persuade to switch allegiance and back him.

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