Overview
- Authorities allege Nikita Casap killed his mother and stepfather on February 11 to secure financial resources for a broader extremist plot targeting President Trump and the U.S. government.
- An unsealed FBI affidavit reveals Casap authored a manifesto praising Adolf Hitler and advocating for political chaos through assassination and terrorism.
- Investigators found materials on Casap’s phone linking him to 'The Order of Nine Angles,' a neo-Nazi group promoting racially motivated extremist ideologies.
- Evidence indicates Casap purchased a drone and explosives, intending to use them as weapons of mass destruction in his planned attacks.
- Casap remains in custody on a $1 million bond, with his arraignment scheduled for May 7, as federal authorities consider additional charges tied to his alleged conspiracy.