Nikita Casap, 17, has been charged in the deaths of his mother and stepfather, with evidence suggesting an extremist ideology and assassination plans. Court documents reveal his intention to incite a political upheaval.
**Teen Allegedly Kills Parents in Scheme to Assassinate Trump, FBI Reports**

**Teen Allegedly Kills Parents in Scheme to Assassinate Trump, FBI Reports**
A high school junior from Wisconsin is facing charges for the homicide of his parents as part of an alleged assassination plot targeting former President Donald Trump, according to the FBI.
The chilling case began with the discovery of the victims in their Waukesha home on February 28, after Nikita reportedly missed school for two weeks. His mother, Tatiana Casap, and stepfather, Donald Mayer, both succumbed to gunshot wounds. The investigation uncovered material linked to the neo-Nazi group Order of Nine Angles and antisemitic writings expressing a desire to kill Trump as a means to fulfill a broader objective of government overthrow.
Circumstantial evidence suggests a methodical approach to the alleged crimes. On the day authorities found the bodies, Nikita was stopped in Kansas driving Mayer’s vehicle, containing a loaded gun, multiple credit cards, expensive jewelry, and a significant amount of cash, much of it hidden in a Bible. Investigators believe the murders were financially motivated to support Nikita's purported revolutionary goals.
Search warrants revealed that Nikita harbored white supremacist beliefs and had been allegedly communicating with individuals in Russia regarding his assassination plot. He reportedly purchased explosives and drones and contemplated fleeing to Ukraine in an attempt to execute his plans.
Currently, he has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide and other felonies, including concealing a corpse and identity theft. Nikita has yet to enter a formal plea and is set for an arraignment in May, while being held on a bond of $1 million.
This alarming case underlines rising concerns over youth radicalization and the motivations behind targeted violence against political figures in America.
Circumstantial evidence suggests a methodical approach to the alleged crimes. On the day authorities found the bodies, Nikita was stopped in Kansas driving Mayer’s vehicle, containing a loaded gun, multiple credit cards, expensive jewelry, and a significant amount of cash, much of it hidden in a Bible. Investigators believe the murders were financially motivated to support Nikita's purported revolutionary goals.
Search warrants revealed that Nikita harbored white supremacist beliefs and had been allegedly communicating with individuals in Russia regarding his assassination plot. He reportedly purchased explosives and drones and contemplated fleeing to Ukraine in an attempt to execute his plans.
Currently, he has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide and other felonies, including concealing a corpse and identity theft. Nikita has yet to enter a formal plea and is set for an arraignment in May, while being held on a bond of $1 million.
This alarming case underlines rising concerns over youth radicalization and the motivations behind targeted violence against political figures in America.