Zeldin’s Alleged Attacker Arrested on a Federal Assault Charge

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of New York announced David Jakubonis, the suspect in the attack on Rep. Lee Zeldin, faces a federal assault charge.

The attack occurred during a campaign stop. Zeldin is the GOP gubernatorial candidate.

“Title 18, United States Code, Section 351(e) makes it a federal crime to willfully assault a Member of Congress,” the filing says. “Section 351(e) provides for an increased penalty where the assault involves the use of a dangerous weapon.”

They do not have to prove the attacker knew the victim was a member of Congress, which is important.

Jakubonis told officials “he ‘did not know’ who Zeldin was, and that he ‘must have checked out.'” He admitted “he had drunk whiskey on Thursday.

Video shows Jakubonis using a marketed self-defense cat-shaped keychain to attack Zeldin during a campaign stop:

Perinton, NY (July 21, 2022) – On July 21, 2022 at approximately 8:00 p.m., Representative Lee Zeldin was on stage giving a campaign speech at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8495 at 300 Macedon Center Road, in the Town of Perinton. A male from the crowd climbed up on the stage and approached Zeldin. The male had a weapon in his hand, swung it towards Zeldin’s neck, and told him, “You’re done.” Members of the audience and Rep. Zeldin’s campaign restrained the male until deputies arrived and took him into custody. There were no injuries. The suspect is identified as David G. Jakubonis, 43 y/o, of Fairport.

Police arrested Jakubonis after the attack and charged him with second-degree attempted assault, which is an E-felony in New York.

The judge released Jakubonis on his own recognizance.

That changed on Saturday when “FBI, New York state police and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office took him into custody.” He went in front of U.S. Magistrate Judge Marian W. Payson.

Jakubonis is now behind bars.

The Department of Justice said Jakubonis “is due back in federal court Wednesday morning.”

Jakubonis Federal Complaint by New York Post

Tags: 2022 Elections, New York

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