An aunt of Justin Mohn, the conspiracy theorist accused of beheading his father and flaunting his head in a YouTube video, has said her family is completely shocked by the gruesome murder of her brother.
“It’s incredible. It’s very recent,” Mary Jasch told the Daily Mail of the beheading of her 68-year-old brother, Michael Mohn, at their Levittown home on Tuesday.
“We can’t believe it,” Jasch said of his family’s reaction.
“I can’t even think what [Michael’s] his wife is going through,” he said of his sister-in-law Denice Mohn, who stumbled upon the decapitated body Tuesday.
“No one can believe it.”
His brother had worked for the Army Corps of Engineers as a geoenvironmental engineer in the Philadelphia area for more than two decades before he was allegedly killed by his son, who proclaimed in a YouTube video that his father was “an overkill federal employee.” 20 years.” years” as he held up his bloody head for all to see.
Justin Mohn, 33, was arrested in the death of his father Tuesday night and was photographed smiling in his mugshot as he was charged with first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse and possession of a criminal instrument with intent to kill. Bucks County DA/MEGA
In a statement, the Army Corps said it was “deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of our teammate Michael Mohn.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the Mohn family as we focus on supporting our grieving employees at this time.”
Justin was arrested for his father’s death Tuesday night and was photographed smiling in his mugshot while being charged with first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse and possession of a criminal instrument with intent to kill.
His mother, Denice Mohn, called police around 7 p.m. after finding her husband’s decapitated body with “a large amount of blood around him,” according to court documents obtained by Levittown Now.
“Officers also located the deceased male’s head inside a plastic bag that was inside a pot in a first-floor bedroom next to the bathroom,” Middletown Township police and Bucks County detectives wrote in court documents. presented on Wednesday morning.
A machete and a large kitchen knife were found in the bathtub, and bloody rubber gloves were found in a first-floor bedroom, police said.
Justin Mohn called his father a “traitor to his country” because he worked for more than two decades for the federal government. Denice Kaplan Mohn/Facebook
As police investigated the brutal murder, they received a tip about a 14-minute YouTube video, seen by The Post before it was deleted, in which Mohn held up a severed head in a bloody plastic bag, claiming it was that of his father.
“Now he is in hell for an eternity as a traitor to his country,” Mohn said, before launching into an unhinged anti-government rant in line with QAnon conspiracy theories, calling for “militias” across the United States to unite and kill federal officials. “in the place.”
The video, titled “Mohn’s Militia – Call to Arms for American Patriots,” was posted to YouTube around 5:30 p.m. and appears to have been recorded in a bedroom where Mohn appears to be reading a manifesto written on the TV screen. his computer.
In the footage, Mohn claims to be the commander of the US militia network while ranting against immigrants, the Biden administration, the LBGTQ community, Black Lives Matter and “far-left woke mobs,” while calling for massacre and execution. public of FBI Agents, IRS employees, US Marshals, federal judges, border control agents and more “for betraying their country.”
In a 14-minute video posted to YouTube, Mohn claims he is the commander of the US militia network while railing against immigrants, the Biden administration, the LBGTQ community, Black Lives Matter and “far-left woke mobs.” . Via REUTERS
He was later located carrying a gun and wandering around the Fort Indiantown Gap complex, a sprawling campus more than 100 miles from the home where he is accused of killing his father, a spokesperson for the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs confirmed to The Post. of the state.
Mohn was then arrested without incident, and Middletown Police Chief Joe Bartorilla told the victim’s wife to notify Mohn’s siblings “before they saw the video or sent it to him,” according to the Bucks County Courier Times.
“We are being contacted by some people in the community who know us and know him and his family,” Bartorilla said. “And we are listening a lot. Obviously, he is very well known in the community just from the calls we receive.”
Denice Mohn called police around 7pm on Tuesday after finding her husband’s decapitated body with “a large amount of blood around him”. Denice Kaplan Mohn/Facebook
Neighbors said they noticed young Mohn began exhibiting strange behavior over the summer.
“He just started acting strange,” Bart DeHaven told 6ABC.
“I made a couple calls to the police department because he was sitting there…looking at my house constantly. I thought, ‘that’s a bit strange.'”
DeHaven said he didn’t feel threatened by Mohn’s behavior, “but it’s just strange that someone would sit there and stare at my house.
“You know, when I would come home, he would just get up and move around,” DeHaven noted, calling the behavior “strange.”
Privately, however, Mohn shared deranged content online, including songs and books about Satan, bullies, and corrupt presidential candidates.
The police who arrived at the scene found the head “inside a plastic bag that was inside a pot in a bedroom on the first floor next to the bathroom.” Fox29-Philadelphia
He once even wrote a pamphlet titled “America’s Next Bloody Revolution,” in which he suggested he would have to kill members of his family in an “inevitable” violent revolution.
“Americans will have to weigh which is worse: allowing themselves to lose freedom and independence or killing their own family members, teachers, co-workers, bosses, judges, elected leaders and other older generations,” he wrote.
Mohn also filed at least three lawsuits against federal agencies, including the U.S. government, over his student loan debts.
In one, he claimed that the U.S. government “negligently and fraudulently” pushed him to take out student loans between 2010 and 2014 to pay for his education at Penn State University.
He alleged that he should have been warned that his degree in agribusiness management would not have helped him get a job because he was an “overeducated white man.”
Mohn was arraigned at 4 a.m. Wednesday and denied bail, according to a court filing. He is scheduled to have a hearing on February 8.
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