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Dominic Jakubowski

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J6er HOME STATE
Birth Day
Military / LEO Description
MI
Date of Initial Arrest
TRIAL DATE
Sentencing Date
11/02/2023
08/29/2024
Sentence Start Date
RELEASE DATE
Updated Date
09/26/2024
Pre-Trial Incarceration
Waiting to start sentence
Serving Sentence
No
No
No

Charged, Plea, Sentenced, Probation

11/4 - Added new arrest

Pieces of online article below -

Jakubowski has been listed as a representative for the 10th U.S. House District, including St. Clair County and the Thumb, with the state GOPā€™s issues and state committee and has additionally served as an intern in a Michigan state representativeā€™s office.

Previously, at age 19, he rose to wider recognition locally after spearheading a massive demonstration outside and presence at a St. Clair County Board of Commissioners meeting in February 2020 to push for approval of a Second Amendment ā€œsanctuaryā€ resolution and other pro-gun rights policy demands.
Edward Amyot, 36, and Dominic Jakubowski, 23 are identified in federal criminal complaint documents filed Monday as rally participants outside the Capitol complex before reportedly pushing toward police barricades on the day when Congress convened to certify the 2020 presidential election.

Theyā€™re each facing charges of entering and remaining in and disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, as well as disorderly conduct in a Capitol building or grounds.

Sentenced 8/29/24 to 2 years of probation, first 60 days on home detention, $25 special assessment, $5000 fine, $500 restitution.

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