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Justin Mohn, accused of beheading dad hit with terror charges

A Pennsylvania conspiracy theorist accused of beheading his father and flaunting his head in a sickening online video has been indicted on terrorism charges for allegedly plotting an attack on a federal building.

The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday that Justin Mohn, 32, was arrested on January 30th with a 9mm handgun and a USB device containing photos of federal buildings and apparent instructions for making explosives. announced that he was in possession of.

Officials said he was charged with numerous charges, including three counts of terrorism, including making terrorist threats, robbery, criminal use of a communication facility and receiving stolen property.

Justin Mohn, the Pennsylvania suspect accused of beheading his father and posting the video online, was found in possession of photos of federal buildings and explicit bomb-making instructions. and was charged with terrorism. via Reuters

Mone was also charged with theft by unlawful taking and resistive trespassing after allegedly stealing a car, a Toyota Corolla owned by his father, Michael Francis Mone, and entering a National Guard training center, according to the filing.

He was already being held without bail in the Bucks County Jail on charges of first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse and possession of criminal instruments.

Mohn is accused of using a legally purchased 9mm Sig Sauer to shoot his 68-year-old father, Michael Francis Mohn, in the head at his Levittown home the day before the horrific beheading last month. .

A man is accused of decapitating his father with a knife and a machete and posting a rambling video on YouTube showing his head wrapped in plastic, officials said.

When Mohn’s mother returned home, she found her husband’s headless body in a pot.

The suspect was arrested after breaking into a National Guard facility about 100 miles away and was there to “mobilize the National Guard to procure weapons against the federal government,” District Attorney Jennifer Shawn said. .

Mone is accused of killing his 68-year-old father, Michael Francis Mone. Dennis Kaplan Mohn / Facebook

The horrifying video remained online for several hours and was viewed by at least 5,000 people before it was removed, she said.

Although Sean has declined to comment on his motive for the heinous crime, the rambling video includes threats to target and capture all federal employees, and even includes the address of a federal judge and his bounty. He also pointed out that it had been made public.

Mohn reportedly told her that her father, an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Philadelphia District Geological and Environmental Division, was “in hell as a traitor to my country.”

Mohn is charged with three counts of terrorism: terroristic threats, robbery, criminal use of a communications facility, and receiving stolen property. via Reuters

The suspect also espoused various conspiracy theories.

He called himself the commander of America’s militia network while ranting against immigrants, the Biden administration, the LBGTQ community, Black Lives Matter, and the “woke mob of the far left.”

Officials said Mr. Mohn called for the killing of FBI agents, IRS agents, U.S. marshals, federal judges, Border Patrol agents and others who had “betrayed our country.”

Mohn wrote several perverse books, including “America’s Coming Bloody Revolution.” Amazon

He published twisted songs and books about demons, stalkers, and corrupt presidential candidates, as well as depictions of family murderers in the “Bloody Revolution Coming to America.”

The FBI said it supports the district attorney’s investigation.

The Bucks County Public Defender’s Office, which represents Mohn, told the Post on Friday that it had no comment.

with post wire

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