Justin Mohn, a 32-year-old Pennsylvania resident, faces major criminal accusations for the murder of his father, Michael F. Mohn, on January 30, 2024. Mohn is charged with first-degree murder, terrorism, possession of a criminal instrument, robbery, carrying firearms without a license, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, criminal use of a communication facility, terroristic threats, defiant trespassing, and abuse of a corpse. The crime entailed gunshot and decapitation, and Mohn fled the scene in his father's 2009 Toyota Corolla. A crucial component of the case is a 14-minute YouTube video titled "Mohn's Militia - Call to Arms for American Patriots," in which Mohn displayed his father's beheaded skull many times and urged for violent actions against federal employees around the United States. Mohn was arrested hours after the murder at the National Guard Training Center in Fort Indiantown Gap, Lebanon County, purportedly for attempting to mobilize the National Guard against the federal government. Despite the strong claims and evidence, one terrorism case was dismissed at a court hearing on September 10th. Justin's defense attorney contested some allegations but not those directly related to murder.
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Justin Mohn: A Detailed Overview of the Case
Background and Charges
Justin Mohn, a 32-year-old resident of Middletown Township, PA is facing serious criminal charges following the murder of his father, Michael F. Mohn. The incident occurred on January 30, 2024, at their home located at 145 Upper Orchard Drive. Justin Mohn has been charged with first-degree murder for this heinous act. In addition to murder, he faces multiple charges including two counts each of terrorism and possession of an instrument of crime, and one count each of robbery, firearms not to be carried without a license, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, criminal use of a communication facility, terroristic threats, defiant trespassing, and abuse of a corpse.
Details of the Crime
The crime was particularly gruesome as it involved not only shooting but also decapitation. An autopsy revealed that Michael F. Mohn was shot in the head before being decapitated with a machete and knife. After committing the murder, Justin fled the scene in his father’s 2009 Toyota Corolla.
Online Video and Terrorism Charges
A significant aspect of this case is a video that Justin Mohn posted on YouTube titled “Mohn’s Militia – Call to Arms for American Patriots.” In this 14-minute video, he displayed his father’s decapitated head multiple times and called for violent actions against federal employees across the United States. His father was notably a federal employee with the Army Corps of Engineers. Furthermore, Justin listed specific federal officials as targets for capture and public execution.
Arrest and Investigation
Justin Mohn was arrested hours after the murder at the National Guard Training Center in Fort Indiantown Gap, Lebanon County. He had gone there allegedly to mobilize the National Guard against the federal government. The investigation into this case involved multiple agencies including detectives from Bucks County District Attorney’s Office and Middletown Township Police Department with assistance from the FBI.
Court Proceedings
During court proceedings leading up to his formal arraignment on October 4, 2024, prosecutors argued that Justin had planned his father’s murder as part of a broader call to action against the U.S. government. They presented evidence suggesting that he had written letters from prison attempting to garner support from military personnel at Fort Indiantown Gap.
Despite these serious allegations and evidence presented by prosecutors indicating premeditation and intent behind his actions, one terrorism charge was dropped during a court hearing on September 10th.
Defense Position
Justin’s defense attorney argued against some charges but did not contest those related directly to murder during court proceedings. The defense highlighted that despite Justin’s claims online about leading a militia movement; he had no actual followers or backing.
Mental Competency and Upcoming Court Dates
In August 2024 prior to these hearings; Justin was declared competent enough for trial proceedings which are scheduled further into October where more developments may unfold regarding this complex case involving elements both personal (familial betrayal) as well political (anti-government sentiments).
VIDEO: Son Accused of Beheading Father, Posting Severed Head Online | https://youtu.be/NB_l0yuGbcI
VIDEO: Mohn's Militia - Call To Arms For American Patriots | https://videos2.watchpeopledie.tv/17274684929141152.mp4
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