Teenage neo-Nazi perpetrates fatal attack on parents, attempts assassination of Trump.
In a chilling turn of events, a 17-year-old named Nikita Casap is suspected of being linked to the neo-Nazi cult "Order of the Nine Angles" (ONA), following an assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump.
According to unsealed FBI warrants, Casap may have been acting in the interests of this extremist group, which the FBI classifies as a network of neo-Nazis advocating violence and terrorism to destroy modern civilization.
The drama unfolded when police in Kansas stopped a stolen SUV, finding Casap behind the wheel on April 19. Inside the vehicle, they discovered jewelry worth over $14,000 and $14,000 in $100 bills. A revolver, belonging to his stepfather, was also found in the car.
The tragic story took a darker turn when it was revealed that Casap lived with his parents' bodies for another two weeks before they were discovered on February 28, after his mother was reported missing by her husband.
The ONA, a group that aims to topple governments and destroy modern civilization through violence and terrorism, is known for its extremist ideology promoting white supremacy, political revolution, and assassination plots. Casap reportedly exchanged messages on Telegram referencing a manifesto that promotes these very ideologies.
In a heartbreaking twist, it was also revealed that Casap had killed his parents in February. The bodies were found on February 28, after his mother was reported missing by her husband.
This case serves as a grim reminder of the dangers posed by extremist groups and the importance of vigilance in identifying and combating such threats.
[1] Reference: Unsealed FBI warrants and messages on Telegram.
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