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Post by Logan on Apr 14, 2017 20:05:25 GMT -6
Update: Manifesto-writing fugitive found camping on Vernon County farmA Wisconsin fugitive accused of stealing an arsenal of firearms and sending an anti-government manifesto to the White House was arrested Friday after a retired school counselor found him camping on his property and calmly talked to the man before calling authorities. The arrest of Joseph Allen Jakubowski settled fears among residents and law enforcement over what he might do with his stockpile of weapons and ammunition. In his manifesto, Jakubowski detailed a long list of grievances against the government and law enforcement, and threatened unspecified attacks. His arrest came about 6 a.m. Friday, when tactical officers surrounded his campsite in a field near Readstown and arrested him without incident, said Jeffrey A. Gorn, the property owner who called authorities. Readstown is about 125 miles northwest of Janesville, where the manhunt for Jakubowski began on April 4. Rock County Sheriff Robert Spoden described his campsite as primitive, consisting of only a tarp, and said Jakubowski looked disheveled and like he had not slept in some time. Read more: lacrossetribune.com/news/local/state-and-regional/update-manifesto-writing-fugitive-found-camping-on-vernon-county-farm/article_3192c247-ee43-5595-a2d8-f6c48aaaa054.html
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