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    Who was Mike Mohn? Everything we know about the Levittown man who was allegedly beheaded by his son, Justin Mohn

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGJanuary 31, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Trigger Warning: This article talks about graphic violence that may disturb readers. Please exercise discretion.

    Mike Mohn, a 68-year-old man from Levittown, Pennsylvania, has been identified as the victim who was allegedly beheaded by his 33-year-old son, Justin Mohn. According to multiple reports, late Tuesday, January 30, 2024, authorities responded to reports of a crime at a home in the 100 block of Upper Orchard Drive.

    Upon their arrival, they discovered the headless remains of a man in the bathroom upstairs. The man was later identified as Michael “Mike” Mohn.

    Shortly after, authorities arrested a suspect described as the family's youngest son in Fort Indian Gap, Pennsylvania.

    According to Philly Burbs, the suspect, later identified by sources as Justin Mohn, was transported to Middletown early Wednesday morning and has since been charged with first-degree murder, abuse of a corpse, and possession of tools of crime.


    Justin Mohn's father, Michael Mike Mohn, owned two businesses in Pennsylvania

    Before his arrest, suspect Justin Mohn posted a 14-minute video titled “Mohn's Militia – A Call to Arms for American Patriots” on his YouTube channel, which has 115 followers.

    In the clip, his father, identified as Michael “Mike” Mohn, held up his severed head to the camera, claiming to be a federal employee. He then launched into a hate-filled tirade against federal employees, saying they should all be executed, and stating that he killed his father because he was a federal employee.

    While Justin Mohn claimed that his father worked as a federal employee for twenty years, Heavy reported that neither Mike nor Michael Mohn's name appears in the federal employee database.

    Justin Mohn and Mike Mohn (Image via Facebook)Justin Mohn and Mike Mohn (Image via Facebook)
    Justin Mohn and Mike Mohn (Image via Facebook)

    However, Heavy reportedly found the victim listed in the Pennsylvania business registration database, revealing that Michael F. Mohn was the owner of two companies, M & D Cleaning Products and Power Writers. Heavy also reported that the address listed for the company matched the address where the murder occurred in the 100 block of Upper Orchard Drive.

    The obituary for Mike Mohn's father, Stanley Mohn, revealed that the victim was married to Dennis Mohn. The obituary also listed Stanley Mohn's grandchildren, including Justin Mohn.


    Justin Mohn's parents paid off his student loan after he filed a lawsuit against the US

    Justin Mohn, a self-described musician and author, graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in agricultural business management in 2014, according to a lawsuit he filed against the U.S. government.

    According to multiple reports, the suspect has sued the government several times, stating that he was not aware that obtaining student loans does not guarantee a job. The lawsuit was later dismissed after a judge ruled that his parents helped pay off student loans.

    Heavy reported that the suspect sued the United States for a fourth time in 2023 for allowing him to borrow money to attend college “without notifying him that he might not find satisfactory employment as an overeducated white man after approximately ten years.”

    He later moved to Colorado to work full-time at a credit union, the lawsuit said. He accepted a full-time job with an insurance company, the lawsuit added. His Facebook page, which has since been deleted, said he lived in Colorado Springs.

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