In a shocking revelation, Justin Mohn, a 32-year-old man, is under investigation for allegedly beheading his father and subsequently attempting to rally his militia against the federal government, as reported by Fox News Digital.
Mohn, who is facing charges of first-degree murder and corpse abuse, is said to have displayed his father's severed head in a YouTube video. In the 14-minute footage, he urged "American patriots" to arm themselves and "kill federal employees."
Claiming to be the chief commander of a national militia network dubbed "Mohn's Militia," Mohn publicly instructed his followers to apprehend federal law enforcement officers, subject them to torture for undisclosed information, and eventually execute them, as per the report.
Throughout the video, Mohn voiced his disapproval of the Biden administration and the ongoing border crisis. He then proclaimed himself as the acting U.S. President, as reported by CNN. He further stated that his father, Michael Mohn, was "in hell for being a traitor to his country."
In a chilling moment, Mohn brandished a plastic bag seemingly containing a human head. He lamented, America is rotting from the inside out as far left, woke mobs rampage our once prosperous cities.
He criticized the misuse of taxpayer dollars, which he claimed were being used for purposes other than benefiting taxpayers, leading to an inflated economy on the brink of collapse. He argued that this situation has made the American dream unaffordable for most citizens.
Mohn also expressed concern over what he termed a "fifth column army of illegal immigrants" infiltrating the border. He warned that if the Biden administration succeeded in deploying the U.S. military overseas to support Ukraine, America would be left vulnerable to attacks from illegal immigrants on home soil.
Interestingly, Mohn did not advocate for violence against state governments, governors, or state employees, according to Bucks County District Attorney Jennifer Schorn. Following his arrest on National Guard premises, Mohn requested a meeting with Pennsylvania's governor, proposing that they "join forces."
Mohn is currently in custody, with bail denied.
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