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Sicko says he beheaded his father on YouTube because dad wanted to stop him from becoming the next Donald Trump

July 10, 2025
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Sicko says he beheaded his father on YouTube because dad wanted to stop him from becoming the next Donald Trump
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A crazed conspiracy theorist says he executed then beheaded his father and posted the footage on YouTube because his dad wanted to stop him from becoming the next Donald Trump.

Justin D. Mohn, 33, took the stand at his trial and coldly told the court how he shot 68-year-old Michael Mohn in the head while attempting a “citizen’s arrest” — after he said his father threatened him and tried to take away his 9mm handgun.

Still image from a YouTube broadcast of Justin Mohn.
Justin Mohn seen in a YouTube video from his home in Pennsylvania. via REUTERS
Photo of Justin Mohn with his family.
Justin Mohn pictured with his father Michael Mohn. Facebook / Denice Kaplan Mohn

“I unfortunately had to use deadly force,” Mohn told the court in Buck’s County, Pennsylvania.

Mohn denied that he had murdered his father — a respected civil engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers — and claimed that killing him was his “Plan B.”

Photo of the house where Justin Mohn allegedly beheaded his father.
The Pennsylvania home where Justin Mohn allegedly beheaded his father. LP Media
Mike Mohn receiving an outstanding achievement award.
Michael Mohn receiving an award. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Philadelphia

He said he differed politically from his parents, who he described as being on the left, and that he believed his father was trying to stop him from becoming a charismatic political leader like President Trump.

His mother, Denice Mohn, cried in court as her son coldly described how he showed his father’s severed head on camera because he knew it would “go viral.”

The post Sicko says he beheaded his father on YouTube because dad wanted to stop him from becoming the next Donald Trump appeared first on New York Post.

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