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Wisconsin teen accused of killing parents also had ideas of killing Trump to start a “political revolution”

An FBI investigation into a Wisconsin teen, already accused of killing his mother and stepfather, revealed a conspiracy to assassinate President Donald Trump in an effort to start a “political revolution,” according to federal court documents.
17-year-old Nikita Casap is accused of killing his mother and stepfather at their village of Waukesha home in February. He was arrested in Kansas days later with a gun, driving his step father’s stolen SUV.
As part of the homicide investigation, Casap’s cellphone and other electronic devices were seized and searched. That’s where authorities found images and communications that referenced a manifesto regarding assassinating Trump, making bombs, and terrorist attacks.
Casap is facing nine felony charges in relation to the killing of his parents. More charges will likely be added for the terroristic threats. He is due back in court May 7th for an Arraignment.