Nikita Casap, facing multiple felony charges, is believed to have taken extreme measures, guided by extremist ideologies and plans to overthrow the U.S. government.
**Teenager Allegedly Murders Parents in Disturbing Conspiracy to Target Trump**

**Teenager Allegedly Murders Parents in Disturbing Conspiracy to Target Trump**
A 17-year-old from Wisconsin is accused of killing his parents as part of a broader assassination plot against the former president.
In a shocking revelation, a 17-year-old high school student from Wisconsin has been charged with the murders of his parents, allegedly as part of a larger plot to assassinate former President Donald Trump. Nikita Casap is accused of shooting his mother, Tatiana Casap, age 35, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, age 51, whose bodies were discovered in their Waukesha home on February 28. According to a recent FBI investigation, the suspect's phone contained material associated with the neo-Nazi group Order of Nine Angles, as well as writings that endorsed Adolf Hitler.
The investigation unveiled that Casap's writings outlined plans to execute Trump as a means to enact political change, as well as racial supremacist ideologies. Authorities found the couple dead following inquiries from local officials after Casap did not show up for school over a two-week period. The medical examiners determined that Mayer died from a gunshot wound to the head, while Casap suffered multiple gunshot wounds on or about February 11.
The timeline shifted on the day of the discovery of the bodies when police apprehended the accused in Kansas while he was driving his stepfather’s vehicle, a 2018 Volkswagen Atlas. Inside the car, officers located Mayer's .357 Smith & Wesson handgun, various credit cards issued to the couple, an assortment of valuable jewelry, a breached safe, and approximately $14,000, primarily hidden inside a Bible, according to court documents.
Authorities indicated that the suspect's violent actions might have been motivated by a desire for financial resources to fund his assassination plans. Investigators have revealed that Casap corresponded with individuals in Russia regarding his intentions to murder his parents. In addition, he allegedly invested in drones and explosive materials for an anticipated assault, with aspirations to flee to Ukraine afterwards.
The teenager had a preliminary court hearing on April 9 and has yet to enter a plea for the charges against him. With a $1 million bond set, he is next scheduled to appear for arraignment on May 7 in Waukesha County Court.
The investigation unveiled that Casap's writings outlined plans to execute Trump as a means to enact political change, as well as racial supremacist ideologies. Authorities found the couple dead following inquiries from local officials after Casap did not show up for school over a two-week period. The medical examiners determined that Mayer died from a gunshot wound to the head, while Casap suffered multiple gunshot wounds on or about February 11.
The timeline shifted on the day of the discovery of the bodies when police apprehended the accused in Kansas while he was driving his stepfather’s vehicle, a 2018 Volkswagen Atlas. Inside the car, officers located Mayer's .357 Smith & Wesson handgun, various credit cards issued to the couple, an assortment of valuable jewelry, a breached safe, and approximately $14,000, primarily hidden inside a Bible, according to court documents.
Authorities indicated that the suspect's violent actions might have been motivated by a desire for financial resources to fund his assassination plans. Investigators have revealed that Casap corresponded with individuals in Russia regarding his intentions to murder his parents. In addition, he allegedly invested in drones and explosive materials for an anticipated assault, with aspirations to flee to Ukraine afterwards.
The teenager had a preliminary court hearing on April 9 and has yet to enter a plea for the charges against him. With a $1 million bond set, he is next scheduled to appear for arraignment on May 7 in Waukesha County Court.