Kent man charged with multiple online threats to kill members of Trump family, Jewish community

Arsenal found at Kent home after Wednesday arrest

Kent man charged with multiple online threats to kill members of Trump family, Jewish community

A 27-year-old Kent man is in federal custody for allegedly making interstate threats in online posts regarding members of President Donald Trump’s family as well as ongoing threats to bomb synagogues and threats against media figures in Southern California.

The FBI, U.S. Secret Service and Kent Police arrested Chase Bliss Colasurdo without incident on Wednesday during a traffic stop, according to an U.S. Department of Justice news release. He has been charged with two counts of making interstate threats and had his first appearance on Thursday in U.S. District Court in Seattle. He remains in custody at the Federal Detention Center in SeaTac.

If found guilty as charged, Colasurdo could face up to five years in prison and three years of supervised release, according to the Department of Justice.

According to the criminal complaint, a member of the public in March reported to the FBI concerns about Instagram and other social media posts where Colasurdo threatened to execute Donald Trump Jr., and Jared Kushner, senior advisor to his father-in-law. Additionally, Colasurdo sent messages to five media organizations that he was going to execute the family member.

Los Angeles Police continue to investigate Colasurdo for cyberstalking and threatening to kill multiple Los Angeles-based news and media reporters.

Colasurdo posted a photo on Instagram showing a hand with a firearm pointed at the photo of a Trump family member. When initially contacted by law enforcement in March, Colasurdo claimed his social media accounts had been hacked.

Despite his statements that he was not responsible for the posts, Colasurdo continued to make threatening comments, specifically threats to members of the Jewish community, according to court documents. In one post he wrote it was time to start “bombing synagogues.” As law enforcement continued to track his activity, it became clear he was purchasing various items related to firearms such as a holster, bulletproof vest and ammunition.

Colasurdo attempted to purchase a Sig Sauer SP2022 9mm semi-automatic pistol on April 3 but was denied due to a flag entered by the U.S. Secret Service into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. He made a payment at a Sportsman’s Warehouse and on April 16 received an email from the store confirming the refund of his $549 purchase.

Agents executed a state search warrant at Colasurdo’s Kent home on Wednesday and found the following items, according to court documents:

• Bulletproof baseball cap

• Level IIIA bulletproof vest T-shirt concealable kevlar body armor

• Level III rifle plates rifle armor

• Level II rifle armor backpack

• Concealable gun holster for a Sig Sauer SP2022 handgun

• Six boxes containing 50 rounds and another 345 rounds of 9mm ammunition

• 9mm firearm magazine loaded with rounds of 9mm ammunition

• Unloaded 9mm firearm magazine

• Firearm accessories, including optics and LED laser mounts

• Three firearm holsters

• Multiple airsoft firearms

• Night vision goggles

• Gas mask

• Nazi flag with swastika

• Framer portrait of Adolph Hitler

• Books including “Hitler’s Revolution” and “The Protocols of Learned Elders of Zion”

The criminal history of Colasurdo includes two arrests for assault on separate occasions in 2015. One involved the assault of a kickboxing business owner in Kirkland. He told the arresting officers he had smoked meth and marijuana and drank alcohol prior to the assault. As a result, officers took him to a hospital for treatment.

While at the hospital, Colasurdo grabbed at a police officer’s gun with his left hand attempting to remove the gun from the holster. Colasurdo’s right hand was handcuffed to the bed rail. The officer grabbed Colasurdo’s hand and Colasurdo tried to kick the officer in the face before hospital security helped the officer restrain him.

King County records show the assault case was diverted to King County Mental Health Court, and that Colasurdo pleaded guilty to multiple counts of fourth-degree assault and malicious mischief.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

t
Kent seeks federal funds for Mill Creek Middle School project

Estimated cost of $20 million to resolve flooding issues

t
Medical examiner identifies man found dead in Kent near railroad tracks

26-year-old man died from multiple blunt force injuries

t
Reichert shares details of Green River Killer case with Kent students

Former King County sheriff tells about Gary Ridgway and how the crime was solved

t
Kent Police arrest man for reportedly raping two women

Man, 39, allegedly attacked women in his car; first case in October 2023, second case February 2024

t
Voters strongly defeating Kent School District levy

Nearly 60% against Capital Projects and Technology Levy on April 23 ballot

t
Kent Police pursue, arrest two 14-year-old boys for armed robbery

April 23 incident began at convenience store along West Meeker Street; ended on Military Road South

t
Man killed at Auburn’s Muckleshoot Casino in ‘random’ stabbing

Police: ‘There did not appear to be any altercation between the two prior to the incident.’

Speakers at the Valley Comm/Crisis Connections press conference on April 16. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing.
Help is 3 numbers away: Crisis 911-988-211 services are now under one roof

“Through the Valley Comm 911/Crisis Connections partnership, we will help thousands more South King County community members get through what they’re going through.”

t
Kent Police chief believes new carjacking task force will reduce crime

Kent will play key role in efforts by U.S. Department of Justice to combat carjacking

t
Former Kent School District bus driver accused of raping student

Renton man, 39, reportedly sexually assaulted 11-year-old girl multiple times on bus

t
Kent Police investigate death of man found near railroad tracks

Found Sunday afternoon, April 21 in the 1000 block of First Avenue North

t
Asylum seekers, supporters ask Kent City Council for housing help

They want Econo Lodge on Central Avenue reopened; Kent, King County have no plans to do so