FREED 2 WEEKS AGO: Man Attempted to Kill 3 Forest County Sheriff Deputies | Tony Evers' Killers & Rapists #49
Since 2019, Gov. Tony Evers' Parole Commission has released hundreds of convicted criminals, freeing them early on parole mostly into Wisconsin communities, including more than 300 murderers and attempted murderers, and more than 47 child rapists.
Robert Jacobson was one of them. His release was discretionary.
49th in the series.
Robert Jacobson, now 41, was involved in a wild shootout with Forest County Sheriff's deputies, and he was convicted of shooting at, and trying to kill, three of them.
Jacobson was paroled on October 10, 2022, according to the DOC database. Jacobson's mandatory release date was 02/24/2025, meaning this was a discretionary parole. He now lives in Crandon, Wisconsin.
A Forest County law enforcement source advised us of the parole.
In 2000, Jacobson was convicted of three counts of first-degree attempted intentional homicide with a dangerous weapon for the 1999 incident.
This parole came just four days before Gov. Tony Evers appeared at a gubernatorial debate and tried to brush off paroles by indicating he asked his former parole board chair appointee to quit in June.
A co-actor at the scene told police "he was at home with William (another co-actor_ on the evening of August 25 when Jacobson arrived with guns. Alvin identified the two weapons found at the scene as the guns Jacobson brought. He stated the three of them drank for a couple of hours and Jacobson and William started shooting around midnight."
Alvin said that while he was in his bedroom playing video games, the police arrived. "He then joined his brother and Jacobson in fleeing the home through a bedroom window. Alvin testified he was unarmed. Alvin further testified he spoke to Jacobson after the shooting, and Jacobson admitted he fired his weapon. Alvin stated Jacobson told him not to implicate Jacobson."
Jonathon Czaplicki, "a twenty-two-year-old inmate who met Alvin in the Forest County jail, was later incarcerated in the same cell-block as Jacobson. Czaplicki testified Jacobson admitted that he was involved in the shootings and that he was carrying a double-barrel shotgun," court records say.
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Date paroled: 10/10/2022 [You can look up Robert Jacobson's parole here. Put his name in the database and click "movement."]
Current Residence: Crandon, WI
Age: 41
Convicted: 3 counts of attempted first-degree intentional homicide
Sentence: His maximum discharged date was 02/01/2037. His MR date was 2/24/2025. The parole was discretionary.
Evers' Parole Commission Freed Robert Jacobson Early
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