Douglas K. Uhde, the 56-year-old thief accused of murdering retired Wisconsin Judge John Roemer in his own home, suggested others vote for President Donald Trump and opposed confiscating guns on Facebook.
He also refers to Hillary Clinton and Janet Reno as “b****”.
Online records show that Douglas Keith Uhde, also known as Doug Uhde and Douglas K. Uhde, recently lived in St. Helen, Michigan, but had previous Wisconsin addresses in Adams, Marshfield, and Friendship, Wisconsin. Uhde had several Facebook pages. Some of them involve risk-free images of cats or trucks. But in others, it has politics. Heavy showed that Uhde’s Facebook pages belong to the Wisconsin convict through his nephew and because they represent a small number of mutual friends.
Heavy first showed the suspect’s call through a police source. Douglas Uhde then called a suspect in a press release from the state Department of Justice.
Was Uhde politically motivated? Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul said Uhde was angry with the corrupt justice formula and court cases. However, according to WISN-TV, Roemer “tied him to a chair and shot him dead, and Uhde had a list of effects that also included political figures, such as Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and U. S. Senate Minority Leader. U. S. Secretary of State Mitch. McConnell. Kaul did not verify the names, but said at a news conference that Uhde had other targets.
Those killed sentence the convicted Uhde to six years in prison for armed robbery 17 years ago.
“After failed attempts at negotiation with Douglas K. Uhde, 56, who was at the house around 10:17 a. m. a sixty-eight-year-old man who died,” the Justice Department wrote. “Uhde was in the basement with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police took rescue action and Uhde was transported to a medical facility and remains in critical condition. condition. A firearm was recovered at the scene. “
Here’s what you want to know about Douglas K’s social media. Uhde:
“Make America again, shut the mouth of this liar with duct tape,” read a graphic shared through Uhde in October 2016 that showed Hillary Clinton with duct tape in her mouth. His nephew showed Heavy that the page belonged to Douglas. Uhde, 56, with a history of Wisconsin offenders.
620 WTMJ reported through resources that the suspected component of a defense force and that it had a blacklist “that included the names of several elected officials, and added Governor Tony Evers. “However, the government also did not show the angle of the defense force. Wisconsin’s governor, who is due to be re-elected in November, did not comment on the report. Uhde’s latest court case in Wisconsin concerned welfare privileges and was filed through a state-owned company that opposes him.
The killing took place near Mauston, Wisconsin, according to a statement from the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
There are no open social media posts about the militias. However, Uhde posted a now-deleted YouTube video that warned of bringing martial law and “FEMA CAMPS” closer together.
He shared a message referring to former Attorney General Janet Reno as “the bitch of death. “
Some of the pro-gun messages from Uhde.
Other messages dealt with typical conservative florets such as George Soros and expressed fear of gun confiscation.
In a Facebook post, Uhde advocated voting for Trump because he is not controlled by the government. “Trump is my president,” read the graphic he shared.
Uhde is a convicted thief, with criminal records in Texas and Wisconsin, but his criminal affairs go back years. Uhde peak recently in court in 2020 in a public assistance benefits case, according to online court records.
Kaul told a news convention that Uhde targeted Roemer at the retired judge’s own home in Lisbon, Wisconsin, near Mauston, before shooting himself in the head. He is in critical condition. He had a list of other targets, the GA confirmed, but did not call them. The suspect’s motive is anger over the corrupt justice formula and court cases, the attorney general said at a news convention, without elaborating.
A man who lives in St. Helen, Michigan, a home that appears to be Uhde’s last home on online records (and where Uhde is registered to vote) told Heavy in an interview that Uhde left about four years ago after getting into a twist of the car’s fate and his probation revoked accordingly. The guy, a veteran, said Uhde grew up in Michigan with his wife’s father. He provided his call, but he didn’t need it to be printed. He said Uhde also had a circle of relatives “in the south. “
While Uhde lived in Michigan, he worked in “a factory here,” the guy said. Then, Uhde had a twist of car fate and lost his task after missing 3 consecutive shifts. He knew for the last time that he was “going somewhere to stay. “with his family. ” (Uhde’s nephew told Heavy that Uhde had lived with him for a time in Arkansas. )
Uhde had moved to Michigan after his release from prison. The guy described Uhde as a “pretty lonely guy” with no children or wife, who had “never had a long-term relationship. “He thought about it in large part because Uhde had been “Criminal for a long time,” in his fifties. “He very lonely,” he said.
When asked if Uhde was in a militia, the guy replied that Uhde “knew how to hunt, fish, fire,” but that he hadn’t noticed him doing anything “really similar to the militia. “
“He’s a Trump supporter. C, apparently a Republican,” the guy said. When told Uhde was a suspect in the killing of a judge, the guy said other people were angry with politicians because “there is no one to hold them accountable. People are taken to the extreme. Anyone who knows about it, understands it. He said “an armed society is a well-educated society” and said “any red-blooded American” understands that “we have a broken system. “
“A gun is the problem. That’s the person,” he said.
When Uhde in St. Helena, the guy said, he “a direct arrow. He never asked for paintings. He was willing to paint overtime. He is a wonderful user with children and friends. I would spend fishing.
He said Uhde was “very quiet, silent” and some other people didn’t even know he had been in prison, he said: “I am friends with many police officers here. They knew Doug. They never got me in trouble. “
The guy described the militias as “idealists” but said “idealists are not ideal. “
In the most recent Wisconsin felon case against Uhde in La Crosse County, assistance privileges totaling more than $4,000 were filed through the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families v. Uhde.
At the time, Uhde’s contract with Roscommon, Michigan. Liability is listed in court records as “Badger Care overpayment. “Badger Care is a program to provide physical care to running adults.
He was convicted in 2007 of fleeing from an officer and driving a vehicle without the owner’s consent and preventing an officer from leaving Adams County.
He was convicted of escape from thieves from a robber arrest in Dodge County in 2006.
Uhde sued the local Adams County sheriff in a civil case in 2003. There was a pre-trial settlement.
This court official is listed as Dennis Schuh, the judge and former prosecutor whom Roemer, once his deputy prosecutor, defeated.
Uhde accused a lawyer of “professional misconduct” in 2004. The case was dismissed.
In 2001, he was convicted of armed house invasion with a harmful weapon and possession of a rifle/short-barreled rifle, as well as a felony of carrying a concealed weapon and robbery in possession of a firearm.
There was an extradition case in 1999 outside adams County. Two secret instances of John Doe look like Uhde in Adams County, but they are sealed.
According to Texas criminal records, Douglas Keith Uhde was arrested for forgery in 1985. His probation was revoked in 1988. He was sentenced to 3 years in prison.
He was arrested for escaping to Bastrop, Texas, in 1995.
It reached the mandatory in 2000.
His probation revoked. He used a pseudonym, Billy Roy Harris Jr. , and was born in Indiana.
According to the audio dispatch received through Heavy, the 911 caller said he woke up and saw a male subject with a handgun. The subject did not see it and was able to exit the space through a window. He said his father would be in the garage or kitchen at the time, but he doesn’t know if his father is there, the dispatcher said. This report was just before 7 a. m.
At a June 3, 2022, press conference, Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul said the “critical incident” occurred in the city of New Lisbon that morning. He said the victim had been targeted based on court cases. Kaul refused to call the victim or suspect.
“This incident appears to be a directed act,” Kaul said.
“The individual who is a suspect appears to have other goals similar to the justice system,” Kaul said. However, law enforcement officials do not know that there is an active danger to others.
The state justice ministry headed by Kaul handles some criminal cases across the state, he said.
According to Ballotpedia, John P. Roemer “a circuit court issued a ruling for the circuit court of Juneau County, Wisconsin. He was elected to the post in the spring of 2004 after defeating former judge Dennis C. Shuh with 62% of the vote. Roemer re-elected in 2010 and 2016. “
The report that prior to becoming a judge, Roemer “served as an assistant Juneau County prosecutor for twelve years. Roemer also worked as an assistant state public defender in Baraboo, Wisconsin. In November 2002, Roemer retired from the U. S. Army Reserve. U. S. as a lieutenant colonel.
Kaul said at a news conference that the suspect was discovered with a self-inflicted wound and in critical condition.
When asked through a reporter if he was recently jailed and then released, Kaul did not answer.
At 6:30 a. m. m. on June 3, 2022, the Juneau County Sheriff’s Office won a call informing police about an armed user and gunshots, Kaul said.
The appellant had left the space and called law enforcement. After failed attempts to negotiate with the shooter, a special reaction team entered the scene and located the owner, a 68-year-old man, who died. The Attorney General’s Office did not call him.
The 56-year-old suspect was located in the basement with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. A firearm was recovered. The guy was taken to a medical facility, Kaul said.
Kaul showed that the incident occurred at the “home of a former judge” and said, “This is an ongoing investigation. “
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