A 17-year-old high school student from Wisconsin, Nikita Casap, has been charged with the murders of his parents as part of a disturbing conspiracy to assassinate former President Donald Trump, according to the FBI. The chilling details emerged following a recent search warrant that revealed the suspect's disturbing affiliations and intentions.
Teen Arrested for Parents' Murder Linked to Trump Assassination Scheme, FBI Reveals

Teen Arrested for Parents' Murder Linked to Trump Assassination Scheme, FBI Reveals
FBI investigation unveils chilling motive behind double homicide involving Wisconsin teen and a plot against former President Trump.
The bodies of Tatiana Casap and Donald Mayer were discovered at their home on February 28, after their son had not been seen at school for two weeks. According to court documents, Mayer suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the head, while Casap was shot multiple times prior to February 11. Following their deaths, law enforcement apprehended Casap in Kansas while he was driving his stepfather's car, which contained numerous personal items, including a firearm and $14,000 in cash.
Investigators uncovered evidence of Casap's involvement with a neo-Nazi group known as the Order of Nine Angles, along with writings that expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler and outlined plans to assassinate Trump, aimed at inciting a political revolution. Authorities believe the alleged murders were committed to gain financial independence needed to execute his violent plot.
Furthermore, the court documents indicate Casap had allegedly made connections with individuals in Russia to discuss his plans, including purchasing a drone and explosives for an attack, and even contemplating an escape to Ukraine. Casap's preliminary court hearing was conducted on April 9, but he has yet to enter a plea. He is currently being held on a $1 million bond, with his next court appearance expected on May 7 to formally address the charges.
Investigators uncovered evidence of Casap's involvement with a neo-Nazi group known as the Order of Nine Angles, along with writings that expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler and outlined plans to assassinate Trump, aimed at inciting a political revolution. Authorities believe the alleged murders were committed to gain financial independence needed to execute his violent plot.
Furthermore, the court documents indicate Casap had allegedly made connections with individuals in Russia to discuss his plans, including purchasing a drone and explosives for an attack, and even contemplating an escape to Ukraine. Casap's preliminary court hearing was conducted on April 9, but he has yet to enter a plea. He is currently being held on a $1 million bond, with his next court appearance expected on May 7 to formally address the charges.