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Janesville Gun Theft Suspect Declines To Stand For Judge In Court

Not Guilty Pleas Entered On Joseph Jakubowski's Behalf

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A Wisconsin man accused of stealing a cache of weapons and sending an anti-government manifesto to the White House failed to stand for a federal judge at his arraignment.

Joseph Jakubowski appeared in court in Madison on Tuesday on felony possession and theft of firearms charges.

Jakubowski didn’t stand as Magistrate Judge Stephen Crocker entered the court, nor did he speak during the brief arraignment. WKOW-TV reports public defender, Joe Bugni, entered not guilty pleas on Jakubowski’s behalf.

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Prosecutors say Jakubowski mailed a rambling manifesto to President Donald Trump then stole 18 firearms from a store in Janesville on April 4. He was arrested 10 days later while camping on private property in southwestern Wisconsin, about 140 miles from Janesville.

He’s due in state court Tuesday afternoon in Janesville.