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|    13 Apr 17 05:46:27    |
      XPost: alt.survival, alt.politics.obama, alt.politics.guns       XPost: sac.general       From: nuts@msnbc.com              A 161-page, handwritten manifesto mailed to President Donald       Trump by a man who allegedly robbed a Wisconsin gun shop and who       police say is bent on starting a "revolution" has reached the       White House, authorities in Wisconsin have confirmed.              "It certainly alerted the Secret Service and they're some of the       federal partners that are at the table with us," Janesville       Police Chief David Moore told ABC News.              Hundreds of tips have meanwhile poured in to investigators       searching for Joseph Jakubowski, 32, of the Janesville area, who       police say allegedly broke into the Armageddon Supplies gun shop       in Janesville on the night of April 4 and stole about 16 high-       end firearms. Thirty minutes after the burglary, authorities       said a car belonging to Jakubowski was found engulfed in flames       near the gun shop.              "One hundred and fifty additional leads and tips came in this       evening, bringing the total to over five hundred," the sheriff's       office in Rock County, Wisconsin, said in a news release Monday       night about the investigation. "After closing out four hundred       of these tips, more than one hundred are still being currently       pursued."              The sheriff also released photos of Jakubowski's tattoos to help       in identifying him if he is spotted, the release said.       At least two assault rifles and several high-end handguns are       among the stolen firearms, a law enforcement source told ABC       News. Jakubowski may have stolen silencers as well, the source       said. Armageddon Supplies advertises silencers on its Facebook       page.              Police said they believe that Jakubowski also has a bulletproof       vest and helmet.              "We don't know what the endgame is and that's what's concerning       and that's why this is really more of a national focus," Moore       said.              Sheriff Robert Spoden said that Jakubowski had previously been       "more of an agitator" and said that he had a long history of       rebelling against authority.              "It seems obviously, based upon what he's doing now, that this       is ramped up and he's taking it to the next level and again we       don't know what his endgame is. But it is quite obvious with the       document he's generated, the time he put into it, the level of       thought that he put into it, that he's very serious and that       what he's attempting to do, in his mind, is going to create a       situation where there will be a revolution," Spoden told ABC       News.              Last week, police also released a social media video that they       said depicts Jakubowski's sending a package to Trump. Spoden       said police have found a copy of the 161-page manifesto that       Jakubowski allegedly wrote and sent to Trump at the White House.              "This was something that he really put thought into, this is       something that he really concentrated on and basically put forth       his best effort, which, again, is concerning for us because it       shows thought, it shows determination," Spoden said.              In communications before his disappearance, Jakubowski also       allegedly made reference to his dying by the hand of Trump and       expressed a desire to save everyone by taking out one politician       at a time. On Sunday, authorities patrolled churches because of       Jakubowski's anti-religious views.              The manhunt for Jakubowski involves more than 150 law       enforcement officers nationwide. Authorities said they did not       know whether he was still in Rock County or even in Wisconsin.              "All of those individuals that have had a relationship with him,       not only just recently, but in past months, years, we have had       extensive conversations with. All of the individuals have been       very cooperative. All of the individuals have given us the       information that we requested and we continue to speak with       them. And so we are very grateful that they're willing to come       forward and I think that having their cooperation has been key       for us developing and continuing to develop a little bit of       background on this individual and the type of character that he       is," Spoden said.              Wisconsin authorities are working with the FBI, the Bureau of       Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Secret Service       to find Jakubowski.              Police said he was known to officers and had previously been       imprisoned for trying to disarm a police officer. The FBI is now       offering $10,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.              http://abcnews.go.com/US/revolution-manifesto-written-armed-gun-       shop-burglary-suspect/story?id=46714572                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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