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Fugitive Rioter Gone Wild in NJ Manhunt – FBI’s $10K Quest to Capture!

The search for Gregory Yetman, the New Jersey man linked to the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, is officially on day two, folks! The drama is unfolding in Middlesex County, New Jersey, where Yetman made a grand escape as he was being served a warrant, leaping over a fence and making a break for it towards some train tracks in a heavily wooded area. It’s like a real-life action movie, but without the cool special effects and catchy movie score.

Law enforcement isn’t messing around – they’ve set up a whole command post at the Helmetta Community Center to coordinate their search efforts. The FBI is taking charge and they’ve vowed to stick around until they get their man. No, this isn’t a game of hide and seek, it’s serious business, and they’re making sure everyone knows it.

The FBI has even released photos of Yetman from the Capitol on Jan. 6, and it turns out he’s no stranger to the military, serving as a military police sergeant in the New Jersey National Guard until March 2022. And guess what? He’s been caught on video allegedly pepper-spraying U.S. Capitol Police officers and protesters during the riots. But what does Yetman have to say for himself? He’s denying everything and insisting that he’s as innocent as a fluffy kitten.

But the feds aren’t taking any chances – armed FBI agents, members of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, and search dogs have been on the scene, staking out Yetman’s home for hours on end. They’re determined to bring this fugitive to justice, no matter what it takes. And just so you know, the mayor wants everyone to rest easy – there’s no threat to the community, despite all the hubbub.

Oh, and here’s the cherry on top: the FBI is dangling a juicy $10,000 reward for anyone who can help them nab Yetman. It’s like a real-life game show, with big money up for grabs! But this is no game – it’s the real deal, and the feds are dead set on making sure Yetman faces the music for his alleged actions on that fateful day.

So there you have it, folks – another day in the wild and wacky world of Capitol riot fallout. With over 1,200 people facing charges related to the riots, it’s clear that the long arm of the law won’t rest until justice is served. And as for Yetman, well, it looks like he’s in for a wild ride as the hunt for him rages on.

Written by Staff Reports

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