Heavily Armed FBI SWAT Teams are hunting down a Trump supporter in the New Jersey woods like mass murderers who escaped prison.
The FBI and local police are hunting retired Army Sgt. Gregory Yetman in the New Jersey woods near his home in New Jersey. The manhunt was first reported on Wednesday when local news media was tipped off during the raid.
From yesterday’s report–
The FBI was attempting to arrest Yetman and serve him a warrant for his actions two-and-a-half years ago on January 6, 2021.
Gregory Yetman, was a military police sergeant in the New Jersey National Guard at the time of the riot.
Yetman is accused of picking up a large canister of pepper spray from the ground and spraying it toward Capitol police and protesters! For this crime – something that happens each weekend at your local antifa riot – the FBI launched a major manhunt for Yetman!
The FBI tipped off local New York news and a helicopter with a sky cam was sent out to film the raid this morning!
Armed FBI SWAT Teams are hunting Gregory Yetman.
Here the local media caught FBI heavies searching a shed in the area.
Gregory Yetman aka #GreenHeavySprayer https://t.co/KD5EwLYyTA
— SeditionHunters (@SeditionHunters) November 8, 2023
This is the definition of a Police State.
Here is video of local news filming the raid on Yetman’s home.
The FBI is hunting retired Army Sergeant Gregory Yetman like violent killer!
The search continues Thursday for a New Jersey man the FBI says is wanted in connection with the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Gregory Yetman fled Wednesday morning when authorities were attempting to execute a federal warrant in Helmetta, a borough in Middlesex County, according to statements from the FBI and Jamesburg Police Department.
Multiple law enforcement agencies are involved in the ongoing search. Yetman has previous experience in the New Jersey Army National Guard and U.S. Army, according to a public LinkedIn profile.
The public will continue to see an increased law enforcement presence around the Helmetta area, said a spokeswoman for the FBI’s Newark field office.
Heavily armed SWAT teams, armored trucks, and police K-9s remained in the Helmetta neighborhood Thursday morning, according to video footage from the scene.
Anyone with information on Yetman’s whereabouts is asked to call FBI’s Newark Field Office at 973-792-3000. Those with tips may also call a local FBI office, the nearest American Embassy or Consulate or can submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov.