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Police nab suspected leader of trans murder cult linked to Border Patrol agent’s killing

Maryland State Police reported Monday that police arrested 34-year-old Jack Lasota, the leader of a transgender murder cult linked to the killing of Vermont Border Patrol.

The male Lasota claims to identify as a woman, going with “Ziz” and Andrea Phelps. The dangerous group calls itself Gigia.

“The FBI investigation is…still active.”

Post-millennial Andy NGO previously reported that Lasota's followers had died in 2022 and had written a fake obituary. Ngo speculated that the hoax was an attempt to protect Lasota, who had a warrant for arrest in Pennsylvania from authorities.

Sources claimed that Lasota was alive and had lived with other Gigians at Airbnb in North Carolina since 2023.

Michelle Zaico, 33, and Daniel Blanc, 26, were also arrested Sunday in Lasota, according to Maryland State Police. Detainees face multiple charges, including trespassing, obstructing, obstructing and possessing a handgun in a vehicle.

Gigian linked to several killings, including the murder of 44-year-old David “Chris” Maran, a Border Patrol Agent, who was shot on duty while carrying out a traffic stop in Coventry, Vermont on January 20th. It's been done.

The charges against Lasota, Zaico and Blank have nothing to do with Malan's murder. Another Gigian member, Teresa “Milo” Youngblatt, 21, has been accused of fatally shooting a Border Patrol agent.

A former friend of Lasota said Boston Gloves Gigia “has criticism of this kind of anarchist, vegan society.” The group is reportedly connected about a common interest in artificial intelligence and veganism.

“I urge the press and the public to refrain from speculation and premature conclusions. Misinformation and unfounded assumptions make the truth vague and justice-based assumptions blur the truth,” Lasota's lawyer, Daniel McGarrigle, told Grove. It just hinders fair administration.”

The FBI told the news outlet it is coordinating with the Maryland State Police.

“The FBI investigation into attacks on Maland, an agent of the US Border Patrol, remains active, and we work with our law enforcement partners to follow all leads and to create a potential relationship with subjects. We will continue to investigate who has it,” the statement said.

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