WI Teen Kills Parents for Money to Help Assassinate Trump, Overthrow Government

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The FBI revealed a Wisconsin teenager killed his mom and stepfather in pursuit of “financial means and autonomy” to help him assassinate President Donald Trump. Court documents show the 17-year-old was part of a “satanic cult” which has “strong anti-Judaism anti-Christian and anti-western ideologies, whose goal is to incite “chaos and violence” WISN reported.

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The Waukesha teen, Nikita Casap, who murdered his parents inside their home in February, was part of an overarching plot to overthrow the United States government, the records reveal. Investigators also found a manifesto which “described a call to assassinate President Trump, make and detonate bombs and carry out other terrorist attacks.”

In one entry in the manifesto, the 17-year-old addressed plans for Trump, writing, “As to why, specifically Trump, I think it’s pretty obvious. By getting rid of the president and perhaps the vice president, that is guaranteed to bring in some chaos.”

The three-page manifesto makes clear that the goal of the assassination attempt was to start a political revolution and promote white supremacy, adds WISN. The FBI also obtained an image with information on how to use a drone as a deadly weapon.

Casap also apparently had intentions of escaping overseas, saying in an online chat with a Ukrainian user that Casap asked the person how long he would have to hide until he was moved to Ukraine and if he’d be able to get a job there. “How long will I need to hide before I will be moved to Ukraine? 1-2 months?” Casap asked, according to the warrant.

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Casap is in custody on a $1 million bond, facing nine felony charges, including first-degree intentional homicide, but Waukesha County prosecutors hinted at more charges coming.

WISN reports that a March 3 search warrant said investigators seized multiple computers, hard drives, cellphones, iPads, thumb drives, security cameras, and the SUV Casap was driving when police in Kansas found him.

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