The Nation - News from May 5, 1989
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One of two men who said they took hostages in the Robesonian newspaper office in Lumberton, N.C., to draw attention to official corruption pleaded guilty to 14 counts of second-degree kidnaping. Timothy Jacobs, 20, agreed to a plea bargain that called for him to serve six years in prison followed by a six-year suspended sentence with supervised probation. Jacobs and fellow Tuscarora Indian Eddie Hatcher, 31, held up to 20 people hostage at the newspaper for 10 hours Feb. 1, 1988.
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