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Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for Jakubowski’s capture.

ROCK COUNTY -- Before setting off a massive manhunt triggered by a gun shop break-in, authorities said Joseph Jakubowski first wanted to document the start of his self-proclaimed revolution against the government and law enforcement. As of Monday, April 10th, Jakubowski remained at large, as additional federal resources have been brought in from across the nation to aid in this investigation.

Rock County Sheriff's officials on Monday evening said they received 150 additional tips, bringing the total amount of tips in this case to more than 500. More than 100 were being investigated Monday evening.

Investigators on Monday evening released NEW PHOTOS showing Jakubowski's tattoos:

Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released
Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released

"To anybody that got this letter, you might want to read it," the 32-year-old Jakubowski said as he walked in the parking lot of a southern Wisconsin post office, holding an oversized white envelope bearing multiple stamps and containing a 161-page manifesto addressed to President Donald Trump. "There it is, you see, it's getting shipped. Revolution. It's time for change."

Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released

The scene comes from a 15-minute video shot before Jakubowski disappeared last week and subsequently released by Rock County Sheriff officials. Investigators have said Jakubowski's manifesto details a long list of grievances against the government and law enforcement, and threatens attacks against schools and public officials.

"While we know he had a plan, we don't know what the endgame is," David Moore, Janesville police chief said.

"We know that he is dedicated to what he perceives as his revolution," Richard Spodel, Rock County sheriff said.

Janesville is the hometown of House Speaker Paul Ryan, and officials said local and federal protection for Ryan and others is heavy as this manhunt continues.

Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released

Law enforcement officials are looking into hundreds of tips. At this point, Jakubowski could be anywhere, but there's concern he could still be hiding in his hometown of Janesville.

"It's kind of in the back of your mind all the time because we don't have things like this happen here. We're not going to back down. We're going to stick up for our business and what you are doing is wrong," Sandi Paniagua, Janesville store owner said.

Law enforcement have released few specifics about what Jakubowski wrote in his manifesto — and said little about what they believe he'll do — but they're devoting more than 150 state and federal officers in what's become a national search. Authorities are urging the public to call with information of his whereabouts but they're warning people not to approach him because he has more than a dozen firearms and he's acquired a bulletproof vest and a helmet.

"Here we go guys. April 4th, 2017. It's 5:43," Jakubowski said showing the letter one last time before dropping it off in a mailbox. "Game time," he said before walking away.

Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released

About three hours later, Sheriff Spoden said Jakubowski burglarized a gun store in Janesville, Wisconsin, about 70 miles (110 kilometers) southwest of Milwaukee. He left with 18 firearms, including at least two rifles, before setting his car on fire and vanishing, Spoden said.

The video was obtained from a social media network by law enforcement officials, who have declined to say where it was posted or who shot it. However, the sheriff's office has said an associate of Jakubowski who received a copy of the manifesto has been cooperating.

Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released
Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released
Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released
Where is Joseph Jakubowski? NEW PHOTOS released

It was not immediately clear whether the White House received the manifesto.

Investigators have followed up on more than 400 tips and leads in the manhunt, and federal authorities are investigating any leads developing outside the area. Aiding local law enforcement in the search is the FBI, the U.S. Secret Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

 

 

 

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