Department of Education twice and last year the U.S. Department of Education secretary Miguel Cordona and the U.S. Eastern District Court in Philadelphia, though, Mohn displayed his deep dissatisfaction with the federal government, specifically the U.S. Levittown beheading suspect Justin Mohn had sued government over student loans Justin Mohn of Levittown is captured in this screenshot of the gruesome YouTube video he allegedly made after beheading his father in Levittown on Tuesday, Jan. He only wishes to bring positive change to the world,” his Amazon profile said. “His life story is unbelievable and there may not be enough words to describe him, but one may begin to understand his complexity and experiences through his art. On his Amazon page, Mohn, a 2010 graduate of Neshaminy High School, described himself as the author of seven books and musician who has released three albums and one single. At Neshaminy, he was voted class clown runner up and played soccer, according to the yearbook. Along with explicit lyrics,drums, synthesized bass and other synthesized instruments.” He described his music style as a blend of “rock, funk, and hip-hop using piano and organ as primary instruments.
On his Facebook page, “Justin Mohn -Music” which had 71 followers Tuesday, he promoted two of his albums, “The Story of Humanity” and “Colorfunkinrado,” which he said were released in 20. Law enforcement officials Tuesday night released little information about Mohn, only identifying him as the victim's youngest son, but his online footprint offered a vastly different portrait than his YouTube video. It also provided context for his disdain for the federal government. Authorities acknowledged seeing the video, biut would not comment on its contents Tuesday night as their investigation continued.
The graphic video begins with Mohn holding up his father's head, wrapped in plastic, several times as he appears to read a maifesto of sorts, giving orders and making claims against the government. What was found in Levittown home: Machete found in bathtub of Levittown home where Justin Mohn beheaded father: Police Justin Mohn of Levittown described self as musician, author He said he had access to $10 million and put $1 million bounties on high-ranking government officials. president, and ordered “all militia and patriots” to kill federal employees and seize federal buildings including courthouses. In the video, Mohn declared himself the acting U.S. Tuesday, after it has been posted for about six hours and was viewed more than 6,000 times. YouTube took down the video, around 10:30 p.m. Throughout the video, which appeared to be filmed in a bedroom, Mohn railed against what he described as far-left, Woke, pro-immigrant, pro-Black Lives Matter and pro-LGBTQ deep-state labor racketeers and tax-evading big tech companies influences in the federal government that he said are destroying America. “Earn your place in heaven by sending a traitor to hell early.” “All federal agents, US Marshals, federal judges and border patrol are to be killed or captured, tortured for information and publicly executed for betraying their country,” Mohn said in the Youtube video that has since been taken down off the site.
Michael Mohn was a retired civil engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers. Mohn did not admit to killing his father, who authorities confirmed was a federal worker, in the video, but he called for the execution of all federal workers, claiming they have betrayed American citizens. In a 14-1/2 minute rant against the federal government posted on YouTube on Tuesday, Justin Mohn displayed what he said was the severed head of his father, describing the victim as a 20-year federal employee. What we know about Middletown murder Middletown man posts video claiming to show beheaded father in LevittownĪrrest at military installation: What police found when they arrested Levittown beheading suspect at Fort Indiantown Gap Mohn's Militia Youtube video: 'A call to arms' Justin Mohn, who is a suspect in the murder and beheading of his father, Michael Mohn on January 30, 2024