Who is Alexander Hillel Treisman? Wiki, Biography, Age, Wife, Children, Charges, Arrested, Investigation Report

Alexander Hillel Treisman Wiki – Alexander Hillel Treisman Biography

Alexander Hillel Treisman searched for Biden’s home address and posted an iFunny meme online, captioned “should I kill Joe Biden?” according to a federal judge’s ruling made public on Thursday, October 22.

“A timeline of internet searches conducted by defendant between March and May 2020 seeking information about Joe Biden’s home address, state gun laws, rifle parts, and night vision goggles, along with actions taken by the defendant, including posting the abovementioned meme about killing Joe Biden, purchasing an AR-15 in New Hampshire, traveling to Wendy’s within 4 miles of Joe Biden’s home, and writing a checklist not ending with, ‘execute,’” US Magistrate Joe Webster wrote on September 28.

According to a WBTV report, Treisman first gained the attention of authorities on May 28, 2020, when workers at a Fifth Third Bank branch in Kannapolis, North Carolina, complained about an abandoned white Ford van parked outside their building. Inside the van, police found an AR-15-style rifle, a canister of the explosive material Tannerite and $509,000 in cash, along with a cache of other weapons, the papers say.

Alexander Hillel Treisman Age

Alexander Hillel Treisman is 20 years old.

Arrested and Charges

A 20-year-old Washington State man was busted with a van filled with guns and explosives as he had plans to assassinate Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. The man is also facing child porn charges.

Hours later, Treisman was arrested for carrying concealed weapons when he returned to the bank to retrieve his van. The application states that during an initial search of the teenager’s second car uncovered several more weapons and three driver licenses from Washington, California, and Florida.

In an interview, authorities questioned Treisman on the disturbing material they found inside his van—including hand drawings of swastikas and a plane crashing into a building.

“Treisman conveyed to the interviewing officers that he had an interest in terrorist incidents and mass shootings, and that he watched YouTube videos and read Wikipedia articles about such incidents,” the search warrant application states, adding that his friends and family had stopped speaking to him due to his “remarks and jokes” about mass shootings and the 9/11 terror attacks.

According to court documents obtained by The Daily Beast, Treisman’s arrest spurred a shocking investigation that uncovered his affinity for mass shootings, racist ideologies, and interest in killing the Democratic presidential nominee. Treisman quickly became the target of a Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTF) investigation which included agents from multiple field offices around the country.

“Should I kill joe biden?” Treisman allegedly wrote on April 15, 2020, alongside an image posted on iFunny, according to a search-warrant application. The application also details how the 19-year-old went to Wilmington, Delaware—Biden’s hometown—on at least one occasion and discussed his need to “save” Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

The U.S. Attorney’s office in North Carolina declined The Daily Beast’s request for comment. An attorney representing Treisman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Authorities say on May 28, 2020, KPD officers responded to a report at about 11 a.m. of an abandoned vehicle in the bank’s parking lot about 30 minutes outside of Charlotte. Peering through the white van’s windows, officers saw several guns, explosive materials, “books about survival, bomb making, improvised weapons, and Islam; and a large amount of cash banded and sealed in bank bags, estimated to be hundreds of thousands of dollars,” according to the search-warrant application.

Investigation Report

The application details how the teenager traveled across the country, picking up firearms along the way, all while allegedly expressing on social media his desire to “execute” people he hates. Treisman, however, denied any real attempts to harm anyone and claimed to authorities “all online threats were part of a persona.”

During their investigation, JTTF investigators also uncovered an iFunny account believed to be associated with Treisman. iFunny is a social media platform where users can post and comment on memes and had, at the time, become known as a hub for white nationalists.

In one conversation with another user, Treisman allegedly admitted he “was going to do a columbine for a while.” When the other user chastised the teenager for wanting to “harm the innocent,” Treisman replied: “My hatred is for the complacent American people who will turn u in for their own satisfaction. But aside from former goals, my eyes on the future. If anything I have to save bernie.”

Investigators concluded the account was referring to Sen. Sanders, who dropped out of the presidential race on April 8. Days after Sanders’ announcement, the search-warrant application states Treisman allegedly posted another meme on iFunny with a caption questioning whether he should murder Biden. Then, on May 3, investigators state, financial transactions and cell phone records show Treisman was within four miles of Biden’s home in Delaware and had stopped at a local Wendy’s.

In a May 30 interview with investigators, one possible associate of Treisman described the young man as an “outcast that seemed to be driving around the country.” While he remained in contact with Treisman for a short time, the associate said he was “put off” by the teenager’s “far-right racist comments”—including using racial slurs and talking about killing Black Americans.

After obtaining a search warrant for Treisman’s phone in June, JTTF investigators also discovered a video in which the teenager can be heard musing about how “awesome” it would be to hijack an airplane and fly it into a building. The phone showed the teenager had searched for Biden’s address and looked up, “does the vp get secret service for life.”

Another search warrant revealed a screenshot of a note taken on May 16 that investigators determined “was consistent with a surveillance and attack plan connected to a possible threat against Joe Biden or other targeted act of violence.” At the end of the note, the search warrant states, was the word “execute.” Another Oct. 15, 2019, note in Treisman’s phone described a plan to execute a mass shooting at a mall food court either on Christmas or Black Friday, the search warrant application states.

Investigators say that Treiman’s phone also revealed a trove of “sexually explicit videos and images of minors.”

“Child pornography was found on eight of these devices (three laptops, three hard drives, an additional cell phone, and a flash drive),” an Oct. 6 detention memo states. “A total of 1,248 videos and 6,721 images of child pornography content were found on Defendant’s devices, in addition to 637 videos and images of child pornography containing sadism and/or masochism content.”

The detention memo also noted that Treisman has no prior criminal history and “had been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome at age twelve.” But despite the diagnosis, court records state Treisman “denied any mental health conditions” during a May 29 law enforcement interview. He was denied bail on Oct. 6 pending trial and is being held in Durham County, North Carolina.

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