An Exeland man is on law enforcement radar after he failed to appear in court in Sawyer County. Jason P. Arnold is charged a number of felonies related to a stand-off with SWAT teams at his homes in early October. According to TheAshlandPress, court documents say Arnold shot at officers outside his home in Exeland more than 20 times with a rifle and also fired on a sheriff’s department robot that was deployed in his home during the standoff. Arnold has a history of being hostile with law enforcement and has made threats against various government agencies. He has been convicted of felonies and has served time in prison. He’s charged with two counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, two counts of endangering safety by reckless use of a firearm, possession of a firearm by an out of state felon, and failure to comply with officers’. His $25,000 bond has been revoked and there is a nationwide warrant for his arrest.