A former social studies teacher who was arrested earlier this week for threatening to shoot Donald Trump and his 17-year-old son Barron is now accused of previously stalking the teen at his high school.
Tracy Marie Fiorenza, 41, was arrested Monday morning in Chicago on charges of making threats to kill or injure — months after she traveled to Florida to allegedly stalk the former president’s youngest son.
Police in Palm Beach questioned the teacher outside Oxbridge Academy in March, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Florida prosecutors at her hearing Wednesday asked for Fiorenzia to be held without bail, arguing that she had met with a sheriff who showed that “these are not empty threats from behind a keyboard.”
Fiorenza, who lives in Plainfield, Illinois, had several outbursts during the hearing, shaking her head repeatedly and then addressing the judge as her attorney begged her to stop.
Tracy Marie Fiorenza, 41, was arrested Monday morning in Chicago on charges of making threats to kill or injure Donald Trump and his son Barron.
Prosecutors say Fiorenza was questioned outside the teen’s school in Florida in June. Barron is pictured with parents Donald and Melania Trump
“I have been in contact with the school for years to get them to follow the mandatory reporting protocol,” she said in court. The Oxbridge Academy pictured above
“I’ve been contacting the school for years to get them to follow the mandatory reporting protocol,” she said.
“People aren’t trained in the technology involved… I wanted to hand out flyers to parents to warn them before school started because no one was listening to me.”
She also alleged that Donald Trump is the leader of a pedophile gang and that the government was tracking her former students in Chicago and using “remote sexual stimulation” on them.
A security guard at Barron’s prestigious school called 911 on March 7 to report that a woman named “Tracy” was asking about Barron Trump. The guard told police she was a “known stalker of a high-profile student.”
Fiorenza told a deputy on the scene that she wanted to speak to the school’s principal because she had “conducted her own investigation” into whether Barron was at the school.
The teacher received a warning for violation and was allowed to leave the premises. Later that day, Police Secret Service agents found her at a nearby station and took her to her hotel.
She had previously harassed people at the school and made a series of phone calls in October claiming officials were “not following protocol” at Barron’s school, police records show.
She also alleged that Donald Trump is the leader of a pedophile gang and that the government was tracking her former students in Chicago and using “remote sexual stimulation” on them.
Fiorenza allegedly wrote an email on June 5 saying she would “put a bullet in with his father in self-defense” to Barron Trump (pictured left)!
In May, Fiorenza allegedly emailed the principal of the school in which he wrote, “I will declare that I will shoot Donald Trump Sr. AND Baron Trump (sic) right in the face at every opportunity I get!”
Fiorenza is said to have written a similar email on June 5, saying she was talking to Barron Trump “with his father IN SELF-DEFENSE!” a bullet would go in, said a US Secret Service agent.
That month, a Secret Service agent met with Fiorenza in Chicago, where Fiorenza reportedly confirmed that she wrote and sent the emails.
At Wednesday’s hearing, prosecutors said Fiorenza poses a “real danger.” They acknowledged that mental health issues may be involved, but said the safety of the community cannot be guaranteed if she is released on bail.
They said Fiorenza had also sent other correspondence to government officials and celebrities claiming she was attacked by “bad actors.”
She reportedly tried to “reach out to people who worked in the White House” as early as 2018.
Fiorenza, who has this meme posted to her Facebook account along with an extensive post, is accused of sending emails threatening to shoot former President Donald Trump and his son Barron, according to federal prosecutors and a recently disclosed criminal complaint
A Facebook profile believed to be Fiorenza’s profile contains several anti-Trump posts and posts espousing conspiracy theories about Hollywood’s elite pedophile circles
Her court-appointed attorney Daniel Hesler has said, “There is nothing to indicate that she is actually an aggressive person.”
He added that Fiorenza said “psychotronic weapons communicate directly in her head and she’s just trying to stop it.”
“She would never really get close to Barron Trump because she’s afraid of him… This is all a little weird, but it doesn’t mean she’s a threat.”
As her lawyer spoke, Fiorenza protested, shouting, “I have a master’s degree in psychology. I’m not delusional!’
The case against Fiorenza was filed in U.S. District Court in South Florida earlier this month, but only opened this week.
Fiorenza is said to have written a similar email on June 5, saying she was talking to Barron Trump “with his father IN SELF-DEFENSE!” a bullet would go in, said a US Secret Service agent.
A Facebook profile for Fiorenza includes several anti-Trump posts and posts espousing conspiracy theories about Hollywood’s elite pedophile rings.
Fiorenza once posted a cartoon meme of Trump in handcuffs with the caption, “I have a dream…”
Many of the posts also featured images of the former president being hanged from a tree.
She also regularly uses social media to accuse Oprah Winfrey, former Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot, and music producer Calvin Harris of various crimes.
An Instagram post repeats the oft-debunked conspiracy theory that Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell and Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington — both confirmed to have committed suicide — were murdered.
She has multiple posts on her Facebook wall calling for the arrest of the former president and theories about the Illuminati.
On her Facebook page, she said she was a former social studies teacher at Chicago’s Public Schools. CPS confirmed that she was a district employee from September 2019 to August 2020, but did not specify that she was a teacher.
Fiorenza is expected to be extradited to Florida to face federal charges.