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A Levittown man who police say beheaded his father then posted online a grisly video showing the man’s severed head while ranting about killing federal government employees has been charged with homicide.
Justin Mohn, described as the youngest son of the victim, was taken into custody in Fort Indiantown Gap, some 100 miles away from the Upper Orchard Drive home where officers found the decapitated body of his father, Michael Mohn, on Tuesday.
He was arraigned on murder charges at midnight and brought back to Bucks County, said Middletown Police Lt. Pete Feeney.
According to court documents, Justin Mohn used a machete and a large kitchen knife, both found in a bathtub in the home by police, who also recovered the victim's head wrapped in plastic laying in a large cooking pot.
Justin Mohn, described as the youngest son of the victim, was taken into custody in Fort Indiantown Gap, some 100 miles away from the Upper Orchard Drive home where officers found the decapitated body of his father, Michael Mohn, on Tuesday.
He was arraigned on murder charges at midnight and brought back to Bucks County, said Middletown Police Lt. Pete Feeney.
According to court documents, Justin Mohn used a machete and a large kitchen knife, both found in a bathtub in the home by police, who also recovered the victim's head wrapped in plastic laying in a large cooking pot.
Levittown man charged with beheading father. He posted grisly YouTube video after
Middletown police are not commenting on the details of the crime scene
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