FREED: Dustin Sachsenmaier, Violent 'Local Mob Boss' in Cornell | Tony Evers' Killers & Rapists #58
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.
Dustin Sachsenmaier is a registered sex offender who was released early from prison through the state's earned release program, even though local police stressed his dangerousness.
58th in the series.
Before Dustin Sachsenmaier, a registered sex offender, was sentenced to 6.5 years in prison in 2018, Cornell Police Chief Brian Hurt did something he had never done in 30 years. He decided to address a court at sentencing to underscore how dangerous and violent he believes Sachsenmaier is.
“I’ve worked in law enforcement for 30 years. During this time, I’ve never addressed the court on any criminal case I’ve been involved in. I will make that exception for Dustin Sachsenmaier,” Hurt told the judge, according to an article in the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram by reporter Chris Vetter.
“Dustin Sachsenmaier is a very dangerous person. He has been involved in more than 30 criminal cases in recent years. I’ve also been threatened by Dustin Sachsenmaier. I’m not afraid of him — just cautious," said Hurt.
The article says that "Hurt claimed that Sachsenmaier attempted to hire someone to have him killed."
“There are also numerous reports on him being involved in drugs in western Wisconsin,” Hurt said. “Dustin Sachsenmaier is nothing less than a local mob boss. This person has no remorse for what he’s done and has no regard for the law.”
Sachsenmaier does have a violent past. In one of his past cases, Sachsenmaier was found guilty of beating a man, threatening him with a gun and saying he would be hanged, according to the Chippewa Herald.
The story says he and a man “struck and kicked another man in a garage, using a tool and steel-toed boots while administering the beating.” The victim lost consciousness, suffering a “partially collapsed lung, a concussion and deep torso and knee bruising,” the Herald reported.
Sachsenmaier hung a rope in the garage and said he would hang the victim, the article states.
He has also been accused of domestic abuse in the past, including knocking a woman down and driving at her with his truck.
In another past case in 2016, he was accused of punching a woman in the head and choking her until she couldn’t breathe, according to the Chippewa Herald. It reported that he was accused of shoving her and punching her in the head.
The article says that other police agencies also attended the sentencing.
However, despite all of this, Sachsenmaier, 39, was freed early from prison under a program that Gov. Tony Evers has championed and expanded. He lives in Jim Falls.
Dustin Sachsenmaier[/caption]
Date paroled: April 28, 2022 (earned release parole grant) [You can look up parole here. Put his name in the database and click "movement."]
Current Residence: Jim Falls, WI
Age: 39
Convicted: A series of crimes. See below.
Sentence: 6.5 years on the latest.
Dustin Sachsenmaier Was Freed Early
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Dustin Sachsenmaier[/caption]
Date paroled: April 28, 2022 (earned release parole grant) [You can look up parole here. Put his name in the database and click "movement."]
Current Residence: Jim Falls, WI
Age: 39
Convicted: A series of crimes. See below.
Sentence: 6.5 years on the latest.


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