Philadelphia’s ABC affiliate reports:
A Pennsylvania man has been charged after his father was found beheaded inside their family home Tuesday night in Middletown Township, Bucks County. The victim’s son, identified as 32-year-old Justin Mohn, has been charged with murder and abuse of a corpse, among other charges, according to police.
Mohn is accused of not only beheading his father, but also posting the video of him committing the act to YouTube. The YouTube video showing the decapitation was viewed at least 5,000 times before being taken down.
Mohn referred to himself as a militia leader and called his father a traitor to the country for being a federal employee for 20 years. He also spoke about President Joe Biden and threatened multiple federal agencies in the YouTube video.
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Man Beheads Federal Employee Father And Calls For ‘Revolution’ Against ‘Biden Regime’ and ‘Army Of Illegal Immigrants’
He declared a $1M bounty for the killing of political officials including FBI Director Wray, AG Garland, and former AG Barr. https://t.co/56H7MCEX3K
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) January 31, 2024
Mohn has sued the Department of Education multiple times for allowing him to take out student loans without being guaranteed gainful employment as an “overeducated, white male,” calling it “affirmative action against him whilst providing no benefits.” https://t.co/56H7MCEX3K
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) January 31, 2024
Justin recorded a 14-minute video, which he later posted on YouTube, where he displayed his father’s severed head. The video included a disturbing rant in which Justin blamed the federal government for various issues, including “woke mobs” and the perceived destruction of the…
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) January 31, 2024
Horrifying: a man appears to have beheaded his father — a federal government employee —while railing against the LGBTQ community, Black Lives Matter, and antifa.
Increasingly normalized extremism & disinformation leads directly to violence, over and over. https://t.co/evbYeYqFQb
— Amy Spitalnick (@amyspitalnick) January 31, 2024