CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- New Hampshire authorities say the man who took hostages at Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign office in 2007 has cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet and is now a fugitive.
Strafford County Attorney Thomas Velardi says Leeland Eisenberg cut off his equipment just after 10 a.m. Tuesday, just one day after being given a "last chance" at freedom by a judge who released him despite multiple probation violations.
Leland spent about two years behind bars for the November 2007 siege at Clinton's Rochester campaign office. He was released on probation last November. His first violation occurred soon after his release, when he failed to charge his monitoring bracelet.
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