The Pennsylvania man accused of killing his father, posting the decapitated remains to YouTube, and attempting to raise a rebellion against the federal workforce was charged with three new counts of terrorism on Thursday, court records show.
Justin Mohn, 32, was previously charged with first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse for shooting his father, an Army Corps of Engineers employee, and then beheading the corpse in Middletown Township on Jan. 30. He posted a 14-minute YouTube rant featuring his father’s severed head while he called on others to rise up against federal employees.
Mohn was finally apprehended when he drove to nearby Fort Indiantown Gap to try and mobilize the National Guard to join his armed rebellion.