Suspect accused of attacking U.S. Rep Zeldin faces federal charges
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[July 25, 2022]
(Reuters) - A man accused of
trying this week to stab Republican U.S. Representative and New York
gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin was arrested on Saturday on a federal
charge of assaulting a member of Congress using a dangerous weapon,
authorities said.
David Jakubonis, 43 of Fairport, appeared before a magistrate judge on
Saturday and was ordered held until a bail hearing on Wednesday.
As Zeldin gave a speech on Thursday in his run for governor, Jakubonis
climbed on stage, grabbed the right arm of Zeldin and extended a key
chain with two sharp points toward him, the U.S. Attorney's Office of
the Western District of New York said. Zeldin, who grabbed Jakuboni's
left arm, was unhurt.
During the assault, which occurred in upstate New York, Jakubonis said
several times "you're done," a complaint filed Saturday and signed by an
FBI agent said.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office had arrested Jakubonis on Thursday
but he was later released. Jakubonis had waived his rights and told the
sheriff's investigators that he had served one tour during the Iraq war
in the U.S. Army, the complaint said. Jakubonis told the sheriff's
investigators he asked Zeldin if he was disrespecting veterans, it said.
Jakubonis said he drank on the day of the incident and he did not know
who the speaker was or that he was a politician, it said.
U.S. law carries heightened penalties for assaulting a member of
Congress, and does not require the government to prove a defendant knew
an assault victim was a member of Congress.
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A group of people attending Congressman Lee Zeldin's stump speech
gather around what the photographer says is the attacker, after an
alleged attack on Zeldin during the speech, in Fairport, New York,
United States, July 21, 2022. Ian Winner/Handout via REUTERS
Zeldin pushed the suspect away before both men tumbled to the ground
as several others tried to subdue the suspect, video footage posted
on social media on Thursday by witnesses showed.
Court records showed Jakubonis asked for a court-appointed defense
lawyer and that a detention hearing was scheduled for Wednesday.
Zeldin has complained about the initial release of Jakubonis. "New
York's cashless bail law MUST be repealed," Zeldin said in a tweet
on Saturday. In his run against Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat,
Zeldin has said New York's bail laws must be strengthened to make it
easier for judges to hold suspects charged with some crimes.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax, Timothy Gardner and Ismail Shakil; Editing
by David Gregorio)
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