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Man thought to have sent Trump manifesto arrested

- By Gretchen Ehlke Gretchen Ehlke is an Associated Press writer.

MILWAUKEE — A Wisconsin fugitive accused of stealing an arsenal of firearms and sending an antigovern­ment 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 Gorn, the property owner who called authoritie­s. Readstown is about 125 miles northwest of Janesville, where the manhunt for Jakubowski began April 4.

Gorn said he was driving his four-wheeler on his property late Thursday and checking his deer stands when he spotted a blue tarp and discovered a man camping on his land. Gorn said he didn’t realize it was Jakubowski, the 32-yearold target of an intense manhunt by at least 150 federal, state and local law enforcemen­t officers for more than a week.

Gorn approached the tent fashioned from the tarp and asked if anyone was inside. Jakubowski came out.

“He said he was off the grid,” Gorn said. “And I told him you’re not too far off the grid. You’re on my grid.”

Gorn, 58, a former high school guidance counselor, said he talked with Jakubowski for an hour.

“He seemed angry at the way he views society, how he believes money is controllin­g society,” Gorn said, adding that the man was “extremely cordial.”

“He never raised his voice, never showed any sign of doing anything inappropri­ate. I shook his hand twice,” Gorn said. “He wanted me to see his points of view. He wanted me to see what he had written to various people.”

Gorn said Jakubowski asked for food and asked if he had to leave the field. Gorn told him he could stay the night. When he returned to his house, Gorn said he felt a bit uneasy with the campsite and called the Vernon County Sheriff ’s Office. Law enforcemen­t officers began to descend on the property in the dark and set up a perimeter around the camp. Gorn estimated 100 officers arrived and sat down with him to look over maps of the property. A thermal imaging camera showed Jakubowski was in the tent, he said.

Tactical officers moved in about 6 a.m. and arrested Jakubowski without resistance, according to the Rock County Sheriff ’s Office. Gorn said he didn’t see any weapons at the camp, but Vernon County sheriff ’s officials said some firearms were found close to where Jakubowski was captured.

Jakubowski’s capture quieted concerns after authoritie­s said Thursday they were investigat­ing a letter threatenin­g Easter attacks on churches in Wisconsin, purportedl­y sent by Jakubowski. Officials did not confirm its authentici­ty.

 ?? Rock County Sheriff’s Office ?? Joseph Allen Jakubowski is suspected of stealing firearms in Wisconsin. A manhunt began April 4.
Rock County Sheriff’s Office Joseph Allen Jakubowski is suspected of stealing firearms in Wisconsin. A manhunt began April 4.

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