NewsPhiladelphia man beheads father for 'serving Biden', while New York duo hatches Manson-style attack

Philadelphia man beheads father for 'serving Biden', while New York duo hatches Manson-style attack

The Philadelphia police found a beheaded body of a man, whose son killed him for "betrayal."
The Philadelphia police found a beheaded body of a man, whose son killed him for "betrayal."
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10:18 AM EST, January 31, 2024, updated: 4:35 AM EST, March 7, 2024

This appalling video, originating from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, remained viewable on YouTube for six hours before concerned internet users alerted the police and site administrators. In the video, the man claims that he decapitated his father because he "served" President Joe Biden.

In his politically charged rant, the son asserts that he needed to kill his father because he saw him as a traitor who supported the governing party in the United States. The murdered man had been working for the federal administration.

In the video, the man not only confessed to the crime but also solicited an uprising against President Joe Biden's cabinet.

The police moved swiftly to identify the suspect and his whereabouts. As reported by thenationalnews.com, when officers arrived at the home of 32-year-old Justin Mohn, they discovered the decapitated body of Mike Mohn.

A chase began for the fugitive, who was identified as the person behind the video, as well as the alleged perpetrator of the gruesome crime against his parent.

Justin Mohn was apprehended three hours later. His car was found in Fort Indiantown Gap in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, a two-hour drive from his family home.

New York conspiracy

On Wednesday, investigators in New York exposed a potential anarchist terrorist conspiracy believed to be intended to kill dozens of people using homemade bombs and 3D-printed guns. The suspects, Andrew Hatziagelis, 39, and Angelo Hatziagelis, 51, had reportedly compiled a "hit list." Their proposed actions allegedly followed the violent philosophy of Charles Manson, with their aim reportedly to induce a "slaughter of humanity".

The materials discovered in their apartment suggested that the men were planning an extreme anti-government scheme. As reported by NBC, Courtney Nilan from the New York Police Department's intelligence unit divulged that the detainees had been amassing weapons at their own cost, including eight bombs, two AR-15 type semi-automatic rifles, numerous handguns, and 600 rounds of ammunition, all intended for their plot.

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