Family urges fugitive who sent manifesto to Trump to surrender
Source: ABC News
The 161-page handwritten manifesto Jakubowski mailed to Trump has already reached the White House, according to police, and its content has concerned investigators.
"With regard to the manifesto," Moore said, "two things concern us. One is anti-religion and one is anti-government [rhetoric]."
A Facebook video recorded by Jakubowski a week before the robbery also provides hints of his possible intentions.
"Revolution," Jakubowski says into the camera in the video. "It's time for change."
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Another certifiable loon.
IronLionZion
(45,427 posts)and deport them until we can figure this out. This is for our safety. If you don't like this policy, then you are a traitor who hates America.
We shoo rabid bats out of our house not because we hate rabid bats, but because we love the people inside our house. Nobody wants innocent children to be bitten by bats. I don't care how long the bats have lived here. America is my house. Get out.
Think of the children. America first!
Kennah
(14,256 posts)Ligyron
(7,627 posts)Ready?
Armageddon Supplies
I shit you not...
Bernardo de La Paz
(48,996 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(48,996 posts)http://abcnews.go.com/US/officials-anticipate-kind-endgame-fugitive-manifesto-trump/story?id=46724693
The article gives the background to the confusing excerpt in the OP.
I clicked the OP's URL and got the above URL I linked. It avoids going through Google and thus avoids telling know-everything Google what news stories interest you.
Fantastic Anarchist
(7,309 posts)Thanks for providing the link.
Bernardo de La Paz
(48,996 posts)Heartstrings
(7,349 posts)Major manhunt here in WI, no idea where this guy is....
JonLP24
(29,322 posts)It was more like 6 pages for the VA claims department.
MrPurple
(985 posts)That's one window into how his thinking is muddled.
JonLP24
(29,322 posts)JANESVILLE, Wis. - A Janesville man suspected of stealing firearms from a store after threatening to carry out attacks in a manifesto sent to the White House wrote an apology to the shops owner before taking the guns, saying he needed them to protect himself and his family, according to court documents.
Joseph Allen Jakubowski, 32, has been the subject of a manhunt since the burglary April 4 at a gun shop near Janesville. He remained on the run Wednesday.
A criminal complaint filed Tuesday in Rock County charges Jakubowski with burglarizing Armageddon Supplies by diving head-first through a broken window. Eighteen guns, including a fully automatic M-16 assault rifle, and two gun silencers, along with weapon parts and magazines were taken, according to the complaint.
Jakubowskis vehicle was found burning about three miles from the gun shop shortly after the burglary, prosecutors said.
Detectives spoke last Thursday with Jakubowskis sister, with whom he had been staying until moving out the morning the gun store was burglarized. The sister, identified only as N.J. in the complaint, told investigators she found what appeared to be a draft of an apology letter to the gun shop owner.
In the letter, Jakubowski explained that he wanted to purchase guns to protect himself and his family, but that as a felon, the law prevented him from doing so, the court documents state. Jakubowski previously had several run-ins with police, mostly for traffic violations, and he once tried to disarm an officer in 2008 during a traffic stop, they state.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/crime/2017/04/12/manifesto-suspect-joseph-jakubowski-wrote-apology-before-gun-theft-court-documents-say/100368808/
Wisconsin Manhunt: Secret Service Analyzing Manifesto Mailed to Trump by Alleged Gun Thief, Cops Say
An alleged gun thief who mailed a 161-page manifesto to the president was hit with formal charges on Tuesday as local law enforcement said his screed had reached Washington, D.C.
Joseph Jakubowski is accused of stealing at least 18 rifles and handguns and two silencers from the Armageddon Gun Shop in Janesville, Wisconsin, last Tuesday after mailing an anti-government and anti-religion manifesto to the White House on April 4. Authorities have been searching for him ever since the gun store robbery.
Jakubowski was formally charged on Tuesday, according to court documents, with three felonies: burglary to arm himself with a dangerous weapon, theft and possession of burglarious tools.
Letter states that he wanted to purchase the guns in order to protect himself and his family, but could not do so because he was a felon, according to the complaint. The suspect then apologized for the thefts and thanked the gun shop owner for protecting Second Amendment rights.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wisconsin-manhunt-secret-service-analyzing-manifesto-mailed-trump-alleged-gun-n745326