2aguy
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Yeah...this guy targeted Trump with his illegal guns....he stole them....so, anti-gunners.....do you think he filled out the mandatory Federal paperwork for a background check after he stole these guns?
Funny......the background check didn't keep him from getting the guns...and they didn't help catch him either....
And those anti-gunners who want guns registered......? Do you realize that as a convicted felon, this guy is not required to register any of the illegal guns that he stole? The Haynes v. United States Supreme Court decision states that requiring him to register his illegal guns ( wait, I have to suppress a laugh here...) would be unConstitutional since it would vioalte his 5th Amendment Right against self incrimination.....
Wisconsin man who sent manifesto to Trump found guilty of stealing guns
Joseph Jakubowski, a Wisconsin man who sent an anti-government manifesto to President Donald Trump and was the subject of a nationwide manhunt last April, was convicted Tuesday of stealing and illegally possessing firearms.
A federal jury found Jakubowski, 32, guilty of stealing 18 firearms and two silencers from a federally-licensed dealer and of being a felon in possession of those guns and silencers, according to a Justice Department news release. The jury returned the guilty verdict after less than two hours of deliberating.
Evidence presented during the two-day trial showed Jakubowski broke into Armageddon supplies in Janesville, Wisconsin, on April 4 and proceeded to steal the guns and silencers. As a convicted felon, Jakubowski was prohibited from possessing firearms.
Jakubowski’s DNA was found to match the DNA of the blood found at the scene, and Jakubowski had six of the firearms at the time of his arrest, according to witnesses. He also admitted to law enforcement officials after he was arrested and during his testimony at trial that he had broken into the gun shop and stolen the firearms.
And he was captured...and Background checks had nothing to do with that capture...and gun registration...wouldn't have helped....
To track him down, a task force was formed that consisted of more than 150 personnel from multiple local, state, and federal law enforcement departments. Law enforcement officials issued first a $10,000 then a $20,000 reward. Ten days later, Jakubowski was found and captured at a campsite in southwestern Wisconsin with six guns, a samurai sword, and a copy of his manifesto.
Funny......the background check didn't keep him from getting the guns...and they didn't help catch him either....
And those anti-gunners who want guns registered......? Do you realize that as a convicted felon, this guy is not required to register any of the illegal guns that he stole? The Haynes v. United States Supreme Court decision states that requiring him to register his illegal guns ( wait, I have to suppress a laugh here...) would be unConstitutional since it would vioalte his 5th Amendment Right against self incrimination.....
Wisconsin man who sent manifesto to Trump found guilty of stealing guns
Joseph Jakubowski, a Wisconsin man who sent an anti-government manifesto to President Donald Trump and was the subject of a nationwide manhunt last April, was convicted Tuesday of stealing and illegally possessing firearms.
A federal jury found Jakubowski, 32, guilty of stealing 18 firearms and two silencers from a federally-licensed dealer and of being a felon in possession of those guns and silencers, according to a Justice Department news release. The jury returned the guilty verdict after less than two hours of deliberating.
Evidence presented during the two-day trial showed Jakubowski broke into Armageddon supplies in Janesville, Wisconsin, on April 4 and proceeded to steal the guns and silencers. As a convicted felon, Jakubowski was prohibited from possessing firearms.
Jakubowski’s DNA was found to match the DNA of the blood found at the scene, and Jakubowski had six of the firearms at the time of his arrest, according to witnesses. He also admitted to law enforcement officials after he was arrested and during his testimony at trial that he had broken into the gun shop and stolen the firearms.
And he was captured...and Background checks had nothing to do with that capture...and gun registration...wouldn't have helped....
To track him down, a task force was formed that consisted of more than 150 personnel from multiple local, state, and federal law enforcement departments. Law enforcement officials issued first a $10,000 then a $20,000 reward. Ten days later, Jakubowski was found and captured at a campsite in southwestern Wisconsin with six guns, a samurai sword, and a copy of his manifesto.
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