M., St. Cloud Officer Samuel Larson initiated a traffic stop at 1012 9th Avenue SE in the city of St. Cloud, Sherburne County, Minnesota for driving with no operating headlights. Based on information at the traffic stop, officers searched the vehicle and found that the juvenile driver had a loaded firearm under the front seat of his vehicle. Law enforcement obtained a search warrant for the juvenile’s phone. During the search, they located a picture of the juvenile with the firearm with a created date of September 24, 2025. The photo is of a black 1911 style semi automatic handgun.
In the Facebook messenger app, law enforcement located a message thread between “Glockboy Swervo”, who appears to be the juvenile, and Nds Ike where there was negotiation regarding the sale of the firearm. Nds Ike described the firearm as a “1911 45” and notes that the gun comes with a case, holster and bullets. Nds Ike directs “Glockboy Swervo” to [ADDRESS REDACTED] SE in St. Cloud, Sherburne County, Minnesota. The transaction occurred on September 24, 2025. Officer Andrew Walker located an Instagram page with the name of Nds Ike.
The profile picture was the same image as the Facebook profile of Nds Ike that was involved in the Facebook messenger conversation with Glockboy Swervo. In one of the posts on the Instagram site, there is a person smoking, wearing a Hardee’s nametag with the name Issac. Officers cross referenced the Instagram page and the Facebook page and located that the Facebook page belonged to Issac Schlenker. An ATF e trace found that the firearm was purchased by Jonathan Vance Christianson on June 6, 2024. Issac William Schlenker, [DOB REDACTED], hereinafter referred to as the defendant, is friends with Jonathan Christianson on Facebook.
The defendant’s address is [ADDRESS REDACTED] SE, which is the address that Nds Ike provided to Glockboy Swervo when he came to purchase the firearm. On March 18, 2026, at 10:32, Officer Walker contacted the defendant. He agreed to come to the St. Cloud Police Department for an interview on March 20, 2026 at 2:00 P.M. The defendant did not appear, nor did he respond to subsequent voicemails left for him. The defendant has convictions for Assault in the Second Degree and Threats of Violence from July 28, 2021, both crimes of violence, which then prohibit him from possessing firearms.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: Pursuant to Minn. Stat. 609.49, intentional failure to appear for duly scheduled court appearances may result in additional criminal charges, and in addition to any arrest warrant that may otherwise be issued by the Court.