A 17-year-old Wisconsin resident has been arrested and charged with the murder of his mother and stepfather in what federal authorities describe as part of a broader plan to assassinate President Donald Trump and initiate a violent uprising against the United States government.
Nikita Casap, of Waukesha, was charged in March with two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and two counts of hiding a corpse.
Wisconsin 17-year-old Nikita Casap murdered his parents to fund a plot to kill President Trump and spark a revolution to “save the White race.”
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The victims were identified as his mother, Tatiana Casap, 35, and his stepfather, Donald Mayer, 51.
According to police, both were shot to death inside their home, and their bodies were concealed under clothing and blankets for several weeks before being discovered.
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Court documents filed by federal investigators reveal that Casap allegedly admitted his motivation behind the killings was to “obtain the financial means and autonomy necessary” to carry out an assassination of President Trump and spark a revolution to “save the white race.”
Investigators said documents believed to be written by Casap were recovered and reviewed by the FBI.
These writings reportedly included references to Nazism and extremist rhetoric, including imagery of Adolf Hitler and the words: “HAIL HITLER HAIL THE WHITE RACE HAIL VICTORY.”
According to a federal affidavit, Casap had communicated with other individuals about his plans to kill the President and overthrow the federal government.
Authorities say he used financial resources—at least in part acquired through theft—to purchase a drone and explosives that were intended for use in a weapon of mass destruction.
“Other parties, with whom Casap was in contact, appear to have been aware of his plan and action and to have provided assistance to Casap in carrying them out,” the affidavit states.
The investigation also revealed that Casap’s phone contained material related to “The Order of Nine Angles,” described in court records as “a network of individuals holding neo-Nazi racially motivated extremist views.”
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In addition to the homicide charges, Casap faces state charges of theft involving property valued over $10,000 and misappropriating another person’s identity to obtain money.
Federal prosecutors are considering additional charges, including conspiracy, attempted presidential assassination, and possession and planned use of weapons of mass destruction.
Police were first alerted to the situation on February 28, when a welfare check was conducted after Casap had been absent from Waukesha West High School for two consecutive weeks.
Upon entering the residence, officers discovered the decomposed body of Tatiana Casap in a hallway near the kitchen.
She had suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the neck, torso, abdomen, and wrist, according to the criminal complaint.
The body of Donald Mayer was found in a first-floor office with a single gunshot wound to the head.
Due to the advanced state of decomposition, forensic teams were required to use additional methods to confirm the identities of the victims.
Casap appeared in court for a preliminary hearing on April 9. He has not yet entered a plea and remains in custody.
His arraignment on state charges is scheduled for May 7.
The investigation is ongoing, with federal authorities pursuing further evidence of coordination with other individuals and potential federal charges tied to the plot against President Trump and the U.S. government.
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