Crazed conspiracy theorist Justin Mohn wandered on Pa. National Guard base with gun after allegedly beheading dad

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Crazed conspiracy theorist Justin Mohn wandered on Pa. National Guard base with gun after allegedly beheading dad

A crazed conspiracy theorist who recorded a YouTube video after allegedly beheading his father broke into a Pennsylvania National Guard facility shortly before his arrest Tuesday.

Justin Mohn, 33, was found shortly before 10 p.m. 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, the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. a spokesperson confirmed to The Post.

Mohn, who allegedly scaled the fence around the fort, was arrested without incident.

Police had been hunting Mohn for hours when they pinged his cell phone to a tower near a National Guard base, prompting a nearby brewery to be put on emergency lockdown.

The mother had arrived at her Levittown home where her son also lived around 7 p.m. to find her husband’s headless body surrounded by “a large amount of blood” in the bathroom, Middletown Township police and Bucks County detectives said in court documents.

Police also found a machete and a large kitchen knife along with blood-soaked rubber gloves.

Justin Mohn was arrested after displaying his father’s severed head during a YouTube video he posted titled “Mohn’s Militia – Call to Arms for American Patriots.” John Mohn/YouTube Mohn was found around 10pm Wednesday carrying a gun and wandering around the Fort Indiantown Gap complex. Fort Indiantown Gap

They quickly implicated Mohn as a suspect in his father’s gruesome death after he displayed a severed head in a plastic bag in a crazed YouTube video in which he encouraged violence against government officials.

He calmly said it belonged to “a federal employee of over 20 years and my father.”

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Michael Mohn, 68, works as an engineer with the geoenvironmental division of the US Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District.

“He is now in hell for eternity as a traitor to his country,” said the commenter, identifying himself as Justin Mohn before going on to rant against the government in line with the QAnon conspiracy theory, calling for “militia” across the US to unite and kill federal officials “on site.”

Michael Mohn works as an engineer with the geoenvironmental division of the US Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia District. Denice Kaplan Mohn / Facebook Justin Mohn looks grinning during his mug shot in Bucks County on January 31, 2024. AP

The video — titled “Mohn’s Militia – Call to Arms for American Patriots” — was posted to YouTube around 5:30 p.m., after which he allegedly stole his late father’s white Toyota Corolla to make the two-hour trip to Fort Indiantown Gap. The facility is one of the nation’s busiest National Guard Training centers, according to its site.

Why he fled to the base is unknown — Mohn has never served and appears to have no affiliation with the Pennsylvania National Guard, an agency spokeswoman confirmed.

The former Progressive staffer has a long history of sharing unruly content, including twisted songs and books about Satan, stalkers and corrupt presidential candidates.

He once wrote a pamphlet titled “The Coming Bloody Revolution of America,” which described him killing members of his own family in what he described as an “inevitable” violent revolution.

Mohn’s mother arrived at her Levittown home where her son also lived around 7pm to find her husband’s headless body surrounded by “a large amount of blood” in the bathroom. Fox29-Philadlephia police quickly implicated Mohn as a suspect in his father’s gruesome death after he displayed a severed head in a plastic bag in a crazed YouTube video in which he encouraged violence against government officials. Denice Kaplan Mohn / Facebook

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He also filed at least three lawsuits against federal agencies, including the US government, over his student loan debt.

In one, he claims the US government “negligently and fraudulently” induced him to take out student loans between 2010 and 2014 to pay for his education at Penn State University.

He claims he should have been warned that his degree in agribusiness management would be worthless in getting a job because he was an “overeducated white guy.”

Mohn faces charges of first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse and possession of criminal tools.

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