Whack Job, wanted in weapons thefts, threatening manifesto, is arrested

Joseph Jakubowski, the Wisconsin man accused of stealing more than a dozen guns and sending a threatening 161-page manifesto to President Trump, has been arrested after a manhunt that stretched on for more than a week, investigators confirmed on Friday.

(FOX)- Police caught him in the southwestern Wisconsin village of Viola, Fox 6 reported.

Jakubowski, 32, stole 18 guns from a store near Janesville on April 4 before he apparently torched his car and vanished, police said.

The anti-government manifesto bearing his name showed his hatred for religion and a desire to carry out unspecified attacks.

Days after the manhunt began, a separate letter mailed by someone claiming to be Jakubowski threatened unspecified violence on Sunday at churches in the Sussex area, about 25 miles northwest of Milwaukee.

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