Crime & Safety

Former Gang Member Arrested On Weapon Threat, Assault Charges

Brotherhood of White Warriors founder Jerod Trebian of Pembroke was accused of repeatedly assaulting a woman a number of times in November.

Jerod Trebian of Pembroke was arrested on Jan. 13 on numerous charges.
Jerod Trebian of Pembroke was arrested on Jan. 13 on numerous charges. (Warsaw NY Police)

NASHUA, NH — A man from Pembroke who has spent most of his adult life in prison has been arrested again accused of assaulting a woman repeatedly during a number of weeks in November 2021.

Nashua police arrested Jerod Trebian, 43, of Glass Street in Pembroke on Thursday on second-degree assault-domestic violence and domestic violence-criminal threatening-deadly weapon charges, both felonies, and two counts of domestic violence-simple assault charges.

In mid-November 2021, police received a report about a woman being assaulted repeatedly across several weeks by Trebian, according to Lt. Brian Trefry, of the Nashua Police Department’s Special Investigations Division. During one of the assaults, he said, Trebian “threatened the victim with a weapon.” Detectives furthered the investigation and issued a warrant against Trebian on the charges.

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Trebian was arrested and held on preventive detention. He faces 16 years in prison as well as fines. Trebian will be arraigned in Hillsborough County Superior Court South at a later date.

According to press reports, Trebian is the founder of the white supremacist gang, the Brotherhood of White Warriors. He has been in and out of jail since he was 17 when Trebian became the first teenager in New Hampshire to be tried as an adult as part of a 1996 juvenile justice law that allowed teens to be charged as adults.

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At the time, he was convicted on multiple receiving stolen property charges out of Concord. A few years later, he was charged with first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and felon in possession of a dangerous weapon. He pleaded guilty to two of the charges and the first-degree assault charge was nolle prossed.

In 2003, he was convicted on felony drug possession and theft charges in Concord and drug possession in Nashua in 2004. He was later accused of violation of probation and in 2005, charged with false report to law enforcement and willful concealment in Salem.

In September 2011, he was accused of multiple stalking incidents and witness tampering in Brentwood. Almost two years later, he pleaded guilty to four counts. A month later, Trebian was accused of violation of probation.

Trebian also pleaded guilty to burglary in upstate New York in late 2016.

Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Nashua Police Department and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.

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