A Wisconsin teenager who is said to have killed his parents to “receive the financial resources and autonomy needed” to kill President Donald Trump and to overthrow the US government, federal authorities said in court documents.
17-year-old Nikita Casap was arrested in March and charged with two first-degree murder charges and two charges of hiding a corpse, according to the Wowsha County authorities. Other fees include theft of property over $ 10,000 and illegal assignment of an ID card to receive money.
Judicial documents show that investigators are transferring federal charges, including conspiracy, presidential murder and the use of weapons of mass destruction.
The teenager’s stepmother, 51 -year -old Donald Mayer, and mother Tatiana Casap, 35, were found dead in their home by the Sheriff Department of the Woakes County on March 1, according to a press release from the department.

Nikita Casap is shown in a video of video gripping screen.
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The Sheriff’s department issued a search order and said they had found materials on his phone related to the “order of nine angles”, which is a “network of persons holding racially motivated extremist views”, according to investigators.
The Federal Investigation Bureau reviewed documents claimed to have been written by CASAP, calling for the murder of Trump and the beginning of the revolution to “save the white race”, according to the federal court documents.
The alleged works show images of Adolf Hitler with the following text: “Hail Hitler Hail the White Race Hail Victory”, according to court documents.

In this video screen for video, vehicles from the Sheriff Department of the Wowsha County are shown outside the house where the Kasap family lived.
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“He was in connection with other parties about his plan to kill the president and to overthrow the United States Government. And he paid, at least partly, drone and explosives to be used as a weapon of mass destruction to make an attack,” investigators said in the federal declaration.
“Other countries with which Kasap was in contact seemed to have been aware of his plan and actions and have assisted CASAP in their removal,” according to the application.
Kasap was in court on April 9 for a preliminary hearing on his state charges. He has not yet proposed a legal basis and remains in custody. His next court appearance is about a dispute on May 7, according to the package of the court of the Wokesha County.