Spirit Lake, Iowa (NorthwestIowaNow.com) — A Spirit Lake man is heading to trial next month, facing a complex web of felony charges that connect a drive-by shooting, a violent arrest, and a violation of his probation.

33-year-old Jonathan Oldenkamp was in court Monday (Jan 12) to plead not guilty to Attempted Murder and Assault on a Peace Officer. Prosecutors say Oldenkamp committed a drive-by shooting near Hartley last May but wasn’t captured until December. When police finally arrested him last month, they say he fought back, kicking the Sheriff and a deputy. That arrest was the final straw for authorities in Dickinson County; Oldenkamp was already on probation there for a felony gun conviction from August. Because of these new charges, his probation has been revoked, and a “no bond” warrant has been issued.

Oldenkamp remains in the O’Brien County jail as he prepares for court.

As for what’s next, Oldenkamp’s cases are moving quickly. He has a pretrial conference scheduled for January 26th, and currently, a single jury trial is set to cover the new assault charges—and likely the attempted murder charge—on February 3rd in Primghar. Meanwhile, the probation case in Dickinson County is effectively on hold until the O’Brien County trial concludes.