A 32-year-old man has killed his father in the US and showcased his head on YouTube.
Justin Mohn has now been arrested and charged with murder hours after severing his father’s head in Pennsylvania and posting it on YouTube.
A self- proclaimed messiah, Mohn decapitated his 68-year-old father Michael on Tuesday and held up the victim’s head in a politically-charged YouTube, blasting the American government and the Biden administration, the Daily Mail reported.
Mohn is currently in police custody in Pennsylvania. He was arrested after the victim’s wife found him beheaded inside the home that the trio shared in the quiet Pennsylvania suburb of Levittown.
He has been charged with first degree murder, abuse of a corpse and possession of an instrument of crime with intent.
Hours before his arrest, Mohn held up what he claimed was his father’s head during a politically charged rant, claiming that he was the president of the United State in a video he posted on his YouTube channel.
In that video, Mohn said many saw him as the messiah and wanted him as president, while urging relatives living with federal employees to murder them. He blamed the federal government for ‘woke mobs’ and migrants he claims are destroying the United States, and ranted against ‘globalists and communists’.
The appalling 14 minute clip remained on YouTube for six hours after it was posted at 5:30pm, before it was taken down. It showed Mohn holding 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.’
“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,” he averred.
According to the Daily Mail, Mohn was arrested after 9pm ET on Tuesday, in Fort Indiana Gap in central Pennsylvania, about two hours drive from his last known residence, driving his father’s car. Police first located his car and then arrested the suspect nearby.
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 shared a home with his father; his mother Denice, 63; his brother Zachary, 35, and his sister Stephanie, 38. His father is believed to have owned two businesses – a cleaning company, and a literacy initiative, neither of which appear to be linked to the federal government.
The video was posted on Mohn’s YouTube channel, where he had 115 followers. There are now only four videos on the channel, which feature him singing out of tune and playing music, with a photo of his face. 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.’
He 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 also said there was a ‘globalist and communist’ plot against the United States, 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.’
He claimed to have worked as a contractor for Microsoft, and saw how the company was ‘evading billions of dollars in taxes’. He also claimed he ‘whistleblew to the IRS about five years ago, but they simply looked the other way.’