Man who allegedly tried to stab GOP congressman let out of jail

Zeldin predicted the release of his attacker, saying Jakubonis will "instantly be released under New York’s laws."

Rep. Lee Zeldin was attacked during a campaign rally Thursday night in Monroe County, New York. (New York GOP/Twitter)

(Daily Caller News Foundation) — The alleged attacker of New York Republican Rep. and gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin has been released from jail just hours after allegedly attempting to stab the politician with a sharp object, authorities announced early Friday.

David Jakubonis allegedly climbed on stage and attempted to stab Zeldin, saying, “you’re done” during a campaign stop in Perinton, N.Y., Monroe County Sheriff’s Office announced in a press release. Jakubonis was arrested and charged with second-degree attempted assault, then released from jail “on his own recognizance,” the sheriff’s office said.

Zeldin predicted the release of his attacker, saying Jakubonis will “instantly be released under New York’s laws” in a Thursday night tweet.

Zeldin’s alleged attacker was stopped by AMVETS national director Joe Chenelly, according to Fox News Digital.

“His right hand came up, I assume out of his pocket, and he had a blade on his hand,” Chenelly told Fox News Digital. “His fingers were like two finger holes in the blade and lunged at the congressman. And Congressman Zeldin blocked the first lunge. And then as he tried to lunge again, I grabbed him from behind and tackled him down to the ground and held him on the ground.”

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

 

Reagan Reese