
Wisconsin teen accused of killing parents to help finance Trump assassination plan
By Devin Pavlou (Digital Producer)
- Authorities charged Nikita Casap, 17, with first-degree murder for killing his parents and alleged he planned to assassinate President Donald Trump and overthrow the government. Police arrested him in Kansas with $14,000 in cash, passports and the family dog.
- The FBI unsealed Casap’s arrest warrant, revealing his plan to use the money from his parents’ murder to fund an assassination attempt on President Trump.
- Casap faces nine felony charges, including first-degree murder and hiding a corpse, with an arraignment scheduled for May 7.
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A Wisconsin teen accused of killing both his parents is now facing larger allegations of planning to kill President Donald Trump and overthrow the government.
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- A Wisconsin teenager, Nikita Casap, is accused of killing his parents to carry out a plot to assassinate President Donald Trump and start a revolution to "save the white race," according to federal court documents.
- Casap, 17, was arrested with a gun after his mother, Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, were found dead at their home in Waukesha.
- Investigators found materials on Casap's electronic devices that linked him to a neo-Nazi group called "The Order of Nine Angels," which is described as holding extremist views.
- A document titled "Accelerate the Collapse" was discovered on Casap's phone, indicating his intent to assassinate Trump to create chaos, as reported by Fox 6 News.
- A 17-year-old in Wisconsin, Nikita Casap, allegedly killed his parents as part of an extremist plot to assassinate President Donald Trump.
- Investigators found material on Casap's phone related to the neo-Nazi group The Order of Nine Angles and a manifesto referencing assassinating the president, making bombs, and terrorist attacks.
- Casap paid for a drone and explosives to be used as a weapon of mass destruction, and killing his parents appeared to be a way to obtain means to carry out his plan to kill Trump and overthrow the government.
- A Wisconsin teenager, Nikita Casap, faces charges for allegedly killing his parents to fund an assassination plot against President Donald Trump and to incite government collapse, according to federal prosecutors' warrant.
- Federal allegations include Casap's alleged plans to purchase a drone and explosives, and his antisemitic manifesto that expressed desires to eliminate the President and Vice President.
- Casap is in custody with a $1 million bond, documented communications about his plans on TikTok, and scheduled to enter a plea next month.
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Who is the suspect?
Authorities in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, charged 17-year-old Nikita Casap with first-degree murder, theft and other crimes in March. Authorities accused him of shooting his mother and stepfather in February and living with the corpses for weeks before fleeing the state. Police eventually pulled Casap over in his parents’ car in Kansas with $14,000 in cash, passports and the family dog.

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On Friday, April 11, FBI officials unsealed Casap’s arrest warrant, alleging he had wider plans after shooting his parents. Federal authorities alleged that the killing of both of his parents was an effort to obtain money so he could assassinate President Trump.
“The killing of his parents appeared to be an effort to obtain the financial means and autonomy necessary to carrying out his plan,” the search warrant states.
The FBI said Casap detailed his intentions in a three-page manifesto praising Adolf Hitler. They also said Casap had been in contact with others and at least one of them was from Russia. Prosecutors alleged Casap planned to kill Trump and then flee to Ukraine and live there.
Investigators said Casap was messaging someone about how to use a commercial drone as an attack drone. Casap had also allegedly paid in part for a drone and explosives.
Who alerted the authorities?
Authorities began the investigation after finding the decomposing bodies of both parents during a welfare check. Authorities believed the bodies had been decomposing for at least two weeks and were so badly decomposed that investigators had to identify them by dental records.
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Prosecutors in Wisconsin charged Casap with nine felony charges, including two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of hiding a corpse. Federal investigators are pursuing three other charges: presidential assassination, conspiracy and use of weapons of mass destruction.
Casap will be back in court for an arraignment on May 7. Authorities are holding him at the Waukesha County Jail on a $1 million bond.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- A Wisconsin teenager, Nikita Casap, is accused of killing his parents to carry out a plot to assassinate President Donald Trump and start a revolution to "save the white race," according to federal court documents.
- Casap, 17, was arrested with a gun after his mother, Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, were found dead at their home in Waukesha.
- Investigators found materials on Casap's electronic devices that linked him to a neo-Nazi group called "The Order of Nine Angels," which is described as holding extremist views.
- A document titled "Accelerate the Collapse" was discovered on Casap's phone, indicating his intent to assassinate Trump to create chaos, as reported by Fox 6 News.
- A 17-year-old in Wisconsin, Nikita Casap, allegedly killed his parents as part of an extremist plot to assassinate President Donald Trump.
- Investigators found material on Casap's phone related to the neo-Nazi group The Order of Nine Angles and a manifesto referencing assassinating the president, making bombs, and terrorist attacks.
- Casap paid for a drone and explosives to be used as a weapon of mass destruction, and killing his parents appeared to be a way to obtain means to carry out his plan to kill Trump and overthrow the government.
- A Wisconsin teenager, Nikita Casap, faces charges for allegedly killing his parents to fund an assassination plot against President Donald Trump and to incite government collapse, according to federal prosecutors' warrant.
- Federal allegations include Casap's alleged plans to purchase a drone and explosives, and his antisemitic manifesto that expressed desires to eliminate the President and Vice President.
- Casap is in custody with a $1 million bond, documented communications about his plans on TikTok, and scheduled to enter a plea next month.
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