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Siren Man Sentenced on Charges of Making Terrorist Threats

Siren Man Sentenced on Charges of Making Terrorist Threats

BURNETT COUNTY -- A sentence was handed down in Burnett County Circuit Court on July 27, 2017, regarding Felony Charges of Making Terrorist Threats.

Jacob Wicklund appeared on July 27 and received his sentence for his charges of Making Terrorist Threats which stemmed from an incident in early May 2017 when Wicklund posted threatening comments in a private Facebook chat room. Those comments were reported to law enforcement and included the 2 following posts:

#1: “This is the day I've decided to become a school shooter.”

#2: You a**holes will get the justice you deserve. I will as well, but I'll tell you now – it's not jail.”

Wicklund entered a plea of No Contest to the charges on July 17.

The Court ordered 3 years of Probation with a withheld sentence of 4 months of conditional jail time and credit for 80 days of jail time served.

Public record indicates that Wicklund was also ordered to obtain his High School Diploma or participate in the HSED program. He must also participate in a mental health evaluation and follow through with all recommendations. As another condition of his probation, Wicklund was ordered to have no contact with any schools in Burnett County other than to make arrangements to get his HSED or diploma.

According to public record, 2 charges of Misdemeanor Retail Theft which were filed against Wicklund in 2 separate criminal cases in Burnett County Circuit Court were dismissed but read in by the Court for consideration in his sentencing.

Wicklund does have one remaining open criminal case filed against him in Burnett County Circuit Court, charging him with Misdemeanor Criminal Damage to Property, however, details of that case are not known to DrydenWire.com at this time.


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Man Pleads No Contest to Making Terrorist Threats Against Burnett County Schools

Tuesday, July 18, 2017 | by Ben Dryden

BURNETT COUNTY -- Jacob Wicklund, of Siren, WI, appeared in Burnett County Circuit Court on Monday, July 17 and entered a plea of No Contest to his charge of Making Terrorist Threats.

Wicklund's charges stem from an incident early in May 2017 in which Wicklund posted terrorist threats in a private Face Book chat-room. Wicklund's threats resulted in multiple schools either going on lock-down or being evacuated.

The criminal complaint filed against Wicklund stated that his step-father told law enforcement that Wicklund has made threats in the past and followed through with them.

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 27. Wicklund could face a maximum sentence of 3 years and 6 months confinement in state prison for his conviction of Class I Felony Make Terrorist Threats.

Public record indicates that Wicklund is also scheduled to be sentenced on July 27 regarding two charges of Retail Theft filed against him in 2 separate complaints in Burnett County Circuit Court.

The Burnett County District Attorney's Office filed a 4th criminal complaint was filed against Wicklund on July 17. According to public record, he is charged with Class A Misdemeanor Criminal Damage to Property, in that case, however, the details are not known to DrydenWire.com at this time.

Pursuant to the direction of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, as found in Supreme Court Rule 20:3.6, Trial Publicly, you are advised that a charge is merely an accusation and that a defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.


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Man Charged With Making Terrorist Threats Remains in Custody

Friday, May 19, 2017 | by Ben Dryden

BURNETT COUNTY, Wis. -- A hearing was held in Burnett County Circuit Court for Jacob Wicklund, the Siren, WI man charged with making Terrorist Threats against schools in Burnett County.

According to public record, Wicklund's defense attorney argued for Dismissal of the felony charge of Making Terrorist Threats, but the Court found probable cause to bind the case over for a possible trial.

At the time of this post, Wicklund remains in the custody of the Burnett County Sheriff's Office.

Wicklund is scheduled to appear again in Burnett County Circuit Court on June 14, 2017.


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$5,000 Cash Bond Set for Man Charged with Terrorist Threats

Thursday, May 11, 2017 | by Ben Dryden

BURNETT COUNTY, Wis. -- According to public record, a cash bond of $5,000 has been set for Jacob Wicklund. Conditions of the bail bond require Wicklund to have no contact with Grantsburg, Siren, Webster and ALC schools. Wicklund is also ordered to maintain absolute sobriety and he is not to possess any dangerous weapons or firearms.

Public record also shows that on April 26, 2017, two separate cases were filed in Burnett County Circuit Court charging Wicklund with 1 count of Class A Misdemeanor Retail Theft in each case. Details of those cases are not known at this time.


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Criminal Complaint: 'This is the Day I’ve Decided to Become a School Shooter'

Tuesday, May 9, 2017 | by Ben Dryden

BURNETT COUNTY, Wis. -- Charges were filed today May 9, 2017, against a 19-year-old Siren man for making terrorist threats of a school shooting after the Burnett County Sheriff's Office received a report that someone was making threats about a school shooting.

Jacob Wicklund has been charged with Class I Felony Terrorist Threats and Class B Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct. According to the criminal complaint, Wicklund's stepfather spoke with Burnett County Sheriff's Office investigators today May 9, 2017, and reported that he received copies of messages posted by Wicklund on what appeared to be a private Facebook chat room. Two of the messages posted by Wicklund stated the following:

#1: “This is the day I've decided to become a school shooter.”

#2: "You a**holes will get the justice you deserve. I will as well, but I'll tell you now – it's not jail.”

Wicklund's step-father stated that the messages were sent to him early on May 9, 2017, and he contacted law enforcement shortly after he viewed the messages.

The criminal complaint continues, stating that Wicklund is reportedly Bi-Polar and has other issues with controlled substances and alcohol. Wicklund's stepfather also told law enforcement that Wicklund has made threats in the past and then followed through on those threats, and so this scared him.

As a result of these postings and threats, the Grantsburg School District was closed and other County School Districts were put on lockdown. The circumstances indicate that Wicklund intended such a closing and lock-down to occur, as the direct result of his threats to conduct a shooting at a school and or to otherwise cause or threaten bodily harm to people or property at a school.

DyrdenWire.com has confirmed that Wicklund is in the custody of the Burnett County Sheriff's Office at the time of this post.

DrydenWire.com will continue to update the community on this situation when any significant activity or progress develops and reminds our readers that arrested or charged individuals are presumed innocent until convicted by judge or jury.

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Last Update: Aug 02, 2017 9:41 am CDT

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