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Wisconsin Teen Accused of Neo-Nazi Plot to Assassinate Trump After Murdering Parents, FBI Says

(TJV NEWS) A 17-year-old Wisconsin teen steeped in neo-Nazi ideology is facing chilling allegations: murdering his own parents as part of a wider extremist plan to assassinate former President Donald Trump and launch a violent, anti-government insurgency, according to multiple law enforcement sources and newly unsealed court documents. NEW: The 17-year-old accused of k*lling his […]

(TJV NEWS) A 17-year-old Wisconsin teen steeped in neo-Nazi ideology is facing chilling allegations: murdering his own parents as part of a wider extremist plan to assassinate former President Donald Trump and launch a violent, anti-government insurgency, according to multiple law enforcement sources and newly unsealed court documents.

Nikita Casap, who prosecutors say operated online under the aliases “Awoken” and “accelerationist14,” has been charged with two counts of first-degree intentional homicide for the brutal killings of his mother and stepfather, the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department announced in a press release.

According to the Associated Press, ABC News, and federal affidavits unsealed in the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Casap had a manifesto titled “Accelerate the Collapse,” in which he laid out a disturbing plan to use terror, chaos, and mass political violence to bring about what he called a “white revolution.”

The document reveals a horrifying worldview shaped by accelerationism—a violent neo-Nazi philosophy that promotes terrorism as a way to bring about societal collapse. Casap praised past mass killers, railed against democracy, and declared that “huge amounts of violence will be required” to destroy the current system.

“In short, the best day to commit an attack is today, the next best is tomorrow,” he wrote, according to ABC News. “It is time that we lead the way to the System collapse. Do absolutely anything you can that will lead to the collapse of America… White Revolution is the only solution.”

Casap allegedly believed assassinating Trump would act as a lightning rod for civil war. According to the FBI, he wrote that such an act would “guarantee chaos” across the United States, drawing more people to his violent vision of race war. Investigators say he viewed political violence not just as a tactic—but as an obligation.

Beyond the manifesto, Casap allegedly took concrete steps to make his fantasy real. Authorities uncovered communications in which the teen sought advice on building bombs and modifying drones to deliver poisons and explosives. He even made contact with a Russian speaker and discussed plans to flee to Ukraine after “the job” was done, Unlimited L’s reported on X.

His parents’ bodies were found on February 28 in their Waukesha home. Court documents cited by Mario Nawfal and others state that Casap lit candles around their corpses and referred to their remains as “f–king rotten bodies” in disturbing messages recovered from his phone.

Federal prosecutors are now considering additional charges, including conspiracy, attempted assassination of a former U.S. president, and attempted use of weapons of mass destruction, according to ABC News.

Authorities say Casap’s rhetoric and actions also show strong interest in the occultist, neo-Nazi group Order of Nine Angles, a violent satanic sect linked to white supremacist terrorism around the globe.

The case has stunned the community and law enforcement alike. What began as a local homicide investigation has quickly escalated into what appears to be the unraveling of a domestic terror plot, with global implications.

“This was not just a family tragedy,” said one federal official familiar with the case, speaking on condition of anonymity. “This was the opening move in a calculated act of political violence, inspired by some of the most dangerous ideologies circulating in extremist networks today.”

Casap remains in custody as the investigation continues. Authorities have not ruled out the possibility of additional accomplices.

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