The 17-year-old Wisconsin teenager, accused of murdering his mother and stepfather, also planned to launch a “political revolution” to assassinate President Donald Trump, court documents said.
Nikita Casap, 17, had images and messages on his mobile phone, referring to “a self-explanatory manifesto about the assassination of presidents, bombs and terrorist attacks.” FOX6 Milwaukee Reported by citing a search warrant filed in US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
According to the report, images from a three-page document entitled “Accelerating the collapse” called for Trump’s assassination.
Trump was specifically mentioned in an excerpt from the document, saying that “driving away the president and perhaps the vice president” “is guaranteed to bring some confusion.”
Wisconsin teenager was charged with shooting his mother, and his stepfather discovered he had been disassembled in their home
Nikita Kassap, 17, is accused of killing her mother and stepfather, who were found to have been disassembled at her home on February 28, 2025. (witi)
The so-called manifesto explained that it would create a “political revolution in the United States” to “save the white race” from lawmakers “Jew-controlled.” An image of Adolf Hitler with the text “Hail Hitler the White Race Hail Victory” was also found in the document.

The bodies of Donald Mayer and his wife, Tatiana, were found in their home town in Wisconsin weeks after they were killed, authorities said. (witi)
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CASAP was charged earlier this month with the shooting deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap and stepfather, Donald Mayer. The couple was found to have been disassembled badly at home on February 28th, more than two weeks after prosecutors alleged that CASAP had killed them.

Casap was charged with the deaths of his mother, Tatiana Casap and his stepfather, Donald Mayer. (witi)
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In an interview with one of CASAP’s classmates, authorities learned that CASAP had told a female classmate that she had been in contact with a Russian man. He claimed he knew the teen’s plan to steal his passport, car and family dog and flee to Ukraine.
Alexandra Koch of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

