Upper Orchard, Levittown (19056) Horror: Son Beheads Father, Posts Video on YouTube – GUILTY VERDICT – LIVE UPDATES

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Upper Orchard, Levittown (19056) – A chilling verdict has arrived from Bucks County, Pennsylvania: 33‑year‑old Justin D. Mohn has been found guilty of first‑degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole for the heinous killing and beheading of his father, 68‑year‑old Michael F. Mohn. The crime, which unfolded in January 2024, culminated in a shocking 14‑minute video showing Michael’s severed head and anti‑government rhetoric—posted to YouTube before being taken down. Today’s verdict, delivered after a bench trial, underscores the brutal nature of the act and the accused’s chilling lack of remorse, according to the district attorney.

Credit: @LevittownWatch
Credit: @LevittownWatch

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Justin Mohn convicted in Levittown home, Bucks County

  • IMPACT: Two lives shattered—father killed, family devastated

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Complete and utter lack of remorse” – DA Jennifer Schorn

  • ACTION: Community urged to report extremist threats immediately

Hyperlocal Impact

  1. Precise Location:
    Upper Orchard, Levittown (19056) – the Mohn family residence where the crime occurred

  2. Community Connection:

    “It’s like something out of a horror film hitting our peaceful street.”
    – Sandra Ruiz, neighbor and local PTA volunteer

In Levittown, residents remain haunted by last January’s brutal act, which many say was unimaginable in their quiet suburban community. Justin reportedly opened fire on his father in the family living room before using a kitchen knife and machete to decapitate him. He then posted a 14‑minute manifesto video on YouTube, declaring his father a “traitor” and calling for federal employees’ resignation—a move seen as an act of political terror.

The Bucks County judge labeled the killing a deliberate, organized plan and heard disturbing testimony about extremism. Prosecutors highlighted Justin’s plans to form a militia, possession of bomb‑making instructions, and even his attempt to breach the National Guard base shortly after the murder. Despite pleading a delusion‑based defense, the court found him competent and held him fully accountable.

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
    In an era grappling with domestic radicalization, this case spotlights how extremist ideology can infiltrate close‑knit communities—and turn tragically deadly.

Update Log

  • Jul 11 11:13 AM: Mohn convicted and sentenced to life w/o parole

  • Jan 30 2024: Homicide, beheading, YouTube video upload

  • Feb 5 2024: Arrest made at Fort Indiantown Gap

  • Early 2025: Trial held; bench verdict delivered

Today’s verdict brings a measure of justice—but the trauma inflicted on a peaceful Bucks County suburb will linger. Amid rising concerns over ideological violence, local leaders are calling for urgent steps to identify and prevent radicalization in our communities.

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