Man accused of beheading father and posting video of his severed head to stand trial

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Doylestown, Pennsylvania – A man from Pennsylvania accused of having killed his father and publishing a video of his head cut online – and calling others to help him try to overthrow the US government – should be tried on Monday in the suburbs of Philadelphia.

Justin D. Mohn, 33, faces accusations of murder, mistreatment of a corpse, crimes related to terrorism and other infractions for the murder in 2024 of Michael F. Mohn at the home of Levittown where they lived with the mother of the defendant. She found her husband’s body in a bathroom.

The prosecutors said Justin Mohn had shot his father with a newly bought pistol, then beheaded it with a kitchen knife and a machete. The 14 -minute YouTube video was live for several hours before being deleted.

Mohn was armed with a handgun when he was arrested later in the day after allegedly climbed a 20 -foot closure (6 meters) to Fort Indiantown Gap, the headquarters of the National Guard of the State. He had hoped to bring the soldiers to “mobilize the Pennsylvania National Guard to raise weapons against the federal government,” said Buccks County District last year at a press conference last year.

Mohn had a USB device containing photos of federal buildings and apparent instructions to make explosives during the arrest, the authorities said.

He had also expressed a violent antigo -government rhetoric in the writings he published online, and the YouTube video included diatribes about government, immigration and border, budgetary policy, urban crime and war in Ukraine.

Mohn’s defense lawyer Steven Mr. Jones said last week that he did not provide for the case to be resolved with a plea agreement.

Michael Mohn, who was 68, had been an engineer of the Geoenvironnemental Section of the US Army Corps of Engineers. In the video, Justin Mohn described his father as a 20 -year -old federal employee and called him traitor.

During a competence hearing last year, a defense expert said Mohn wrote a letter to the Russian ambassador to the United States to ask Mohn Refuge and apologize to President Vladimir Putin for claiming to be the Tsar of Russia.

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