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When the police hit the white van, they found a lot of creepy finds.
Alexander Hillel Treisman, 19, also had a plan to flee the country.
Police suspect his goal was to kill Joe Biden.
It is the image of a tragic figure that is painted in the interrogation protocols published in relation to the suspicions against the 19-year-old.
As early as March, when it became clear that Joe Biden would win the Democratic nomination in the presidential election, Alexander Hilel Treisman is believed to have started planning an act against the former vice president, writes the Washington Post.
“Should I kill Joe Biden?” wrote on a site popular with right-wing extremists. And it was not an empty threat, according to federal authorities.
He had looked up Joe Biden’s home address and looked up sunglasses on the Internet. He also bought a semi-automatic weapon. One day in May, he visited a restaurant less than a mile from Biden’s house.
Photo: KANNAPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT
Alexander Hillel Treisman, 19 years old.
Revealed by van
Treisman was arrested on May 28 after bank employees in Kannapolis, North Carolina, reported an abandoned white van in the parking lot. Police who came to retrieve the truck saw various weapons and ammunition through the windows, writes the Washington Post.
The car was examined by police technicians. The result was disturbing.
They found large quantities of pistols, a can of explosive material, bomb manuals, drawings of swastikas and airplanes that flew against buildings, and almost 5 million crowns in cash, according to local television stations WBTV and WSOCTV. The money is believed to come from an inheritance.
Police were at the scene and arrested the 19-year-old when he came to pick up the car. There is no information as to why he was in Kannapolis, North Carolina, on the east coast of the United States. His domicile is in Seattle, across the country on the West Coast.
Photo: Google Maps
The 19-year-old left the truck in the bank’s parking lot.
Obsessed with terror and murder
The investigation has revealed a young man obsessed with mass shootings and terrorist violence.
Police have also found large amounts of child pornographic material, a total of 6,721 photos and 1,248 videos, on his phone and in seven other units that he owns.
His phone contained several references Treisman made about mass murder. He wrote in the fall of last year that he “planned to do a Columbine-style act, but that it would be better to do something more memorable.”
He filmed himself in April of this year driving through the Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas, where a 2017 massacre claimed 58 lives in the worst massacre in American history.
“There it is, there it happened, fine,” he said on the mobile movie.
The teen’s huge cache of weapons, combined with analysis of his phone and bank statements showing he got so close to Joe Biden’s Delaware home, makes federal authorities suspect the threat may have been acute.
Biden’s campaign spokesman, Michael Gwin, does not want to comment on the threats to the Washington Post, but refers to the Secret Service, which also does not want to confirm the information.
In questioning with the police, Treisman admits that he has “an interest in terrorist acts and mass shootings.” He also claims that he lost his friends after “joking about the mass shootings and the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001.”
Photo: Andrew Harnik / AP
Police suspect that Alexander Hillel Treisman’s goal was to kill Joe Biden.
Planned to flee the country
Photographs of a fake Polish passport and a rental agreement for an apartment in Canada were found on his mobile. This leads the police to believe that he intended to flee the country following the alleged assassination plot.
The teenager is now in custody without the possibility of bail. So far he has only been notified of suspected child pornography, but the judge cited the other findings as a reason to keep him in custody. Federal authorities are still investigating the alleged assassination plot.
The Alexander Hillel Treisman news comes just weeks after several members of a right-wing extremist group were arrested for plotting to assassinate Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Witmer. She was to be kidnapped from her vacation home sometime before the November 3 election.
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