Teen with van full of guns had checklist to 'execute' Joe Biden, authorities say
He pleaded not guilty to the child pornography charges and is currently being held without bail. What a sicko. Yet another indication of our decline.
A teenager who was arrested in North Carolina on child pornography charges this year had a van full of guns and drove within 4 miles of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's home with a checklist to "execute" him, authorities alleged.
The allegations against Alexander Treisman, 19, were documented in a detention order filed this month in U.S. District Court in Durham, North Carolina.
Treisman's white van was reported abandoned in the parking lot of a bank in Kannapolis, northeast of Charlotte, on May 28. Inside, responding officers found four rifles, including an AR-style Sig Sauer, a 9 mm handgun and $500,000 in cash that was believed to be his inheritance, the order states.
The federal court documents alleged that from March to May, Treisman posted a meme with the question, "should I kill Joe Biden?" and searched for Biden's home address. According to the court documents, he bought an AR-15 rifle in New Hampshire and then drove to a Wendy's within 4 miles of Biden's home.
The documents say Treisman had a checklist that ended with a note to "execute" Biden.
Investigators also found a document called "A Guide to Mass Shooting" on Treisman's hard drive, the documents say. A video on his cellphone showed him near the Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas — the site of the worst mass shooting in modern American history — saying: "That's the one, that's where they did it ... nice," according to the documents.
He pleaded not guilty to the child pornography charges and is currently being held without bail. What a sicko. Yet another indication of our decline.