A Pennsylvania man decapitated his 68-year-old father and then held up the victim’s head in a YouTube video, where he blasted the federal government and the Biden administration.
Justin Mohn, 32, beheaded his father Michael at their $390,000 home in Levittown, 10 miles south of Trenton – then displayed the head.
The appalling 14-minute clip, which has now been taken down, sees Mohn hold up his father’s head in a bloodied plastic bag placed inside a silver, having declared: ‘Violence is the only solution to the federal government’s treason.’
He says: ‘This is the head of Mike Mohn, a federal employee of over 20 years and my father. He is now in hell for eternity as a traitor to his country.’
Levitttownnow said Mohn was arrested after 9pm ET on Tuesday, two hours from his home in Fort Indiana Gap, Pennsylvania.
They confirmed the victim had been beheaded and that the YouTube video was part of the same investigation.
Police were first called to the house just after 7pm on Tuesday and found a headless body in its bathroom, said Chief Joe Bartorilla of Middletown Police Department.
‘We got called to the home and officers went in and discovered the father upstairs deceased,’ he said.
‘We’re getting contacted by some people in the community that know us, and know him and his family.
And we’re hearing a lot. Obviously, he’s well known in the community just by the calls we’re getting.’
Bartorilla said he had warned the family about the video.
‘I know he has siblings. We have told (the victim’s wife) to notify them before they see the video, or the video is sent to them,’ he added.
Mohn is listed as living there with his father; his mother Denice, 63; his brother Zachary, 35, and his sister Stephanie, 38.
In the beheading clip, he rants about taxes, declaring that the economy is ‘near destruction’ and most Americans can ‘no longer afford the American dream.’
Mohn went on to say he was offering a $1 million bounty to anyone who could kill top officials including FBI Director Christopher Wray, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
He said there was a ‘globalist and communist’ plot against the United State, before ranting about the federal government and holding up his dad’s head in a silver bucket.
Mohn’s rant continued, addressing US postal workers, journalists, federal debt and the federal reserve, the border crisis, Antifa, and the woke agenda.
He said ‘the traitorous Biden regime’ wanted to send ‘America’s military overseas to fight for Ukraine and die in a Russian winter.’
Mohn ranted against ‘tax-evading big tech companies’ and those behind the U.S. prison system.
Mohn railed against a ‘network of evil’ he said was ‘plaguing’ America.
He claimed to have worked as a contractor for Microsoft, and saw how the company was ‘evading billions of dollars in taxes’. He claimed he ‘whistleblew to the IRS about five years ago, but they simply looked the other way.’
Mohn said he had uncovered a scheme while living in Colorado, whereby the companies created ‘a constant level of unemployment, and a constant level of homelessness, and a constant level of crime, to fill up the prisons.’
Mohn said: ‘When I filed a complaint to the FBI of this labor racketing, they showed up at my door to threaten me with arrest.’
The deeply disturbed Mohn said ‘Satan wants America to fall so he can unleash his plan on the world.’
Mohn then proclaimed: ‘I and many other leaders know how to fix America, but we have to fight for it.’
He said many within the political parties saw him as the best candidate for president before the 2020 election – and said the former governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper, and former governor of Ohio, John Kasich, would confirm his story, because their 2020 campaigns ‘were sacrificed for me’.
Mohn said he felt he could have been ‘the first unanimously-elected candidate for both parties since George Washington.’
He added: ‘But I was betrayed by the FBI, the federal courts, and my own family, because there are people who believe I am the messiah. This belief that I am the messiah is why you have never heard this story on the news, because it would spread that belief.
‘I’m not saying I am the messiah, as I would never compare myself to Jesus Christ. I’m just saying, that’s why I was betrayed.’
And he ended by quoting the Bible at length, saying he had ‘a sacred task.’
Mohn, in a filing made shortly before Christmas, sought to blame the government for his woes. The filing was the fourth time Mohn attempted to sue, seeking $10 million in damages from the federal government – a case which has no legal grounds.
He said in the filing that he was a 2014 graduate of Pennsylvania State University, with a degree in agribusiness management.
According to his complaint, Mohn ‘began paying his monthly student loan six months later. But then Mr Mohn could not find a full-time job at some unpleaded later time. He obtained only part-time jobs.’
Mohn said he then moved to Colorado, to take a full-time job at a credit union, and later took a job with an insurance company.
But, according to his complaint, he saw ‘his work post-graduate years as ‘malemployment.’