Boston – The apparent leader of the cult group known as Zizianci was arrested in Maryland, along with another member of the Group, Maryland State Police said Monday.
Jack Lasota, 34, Sunday was arrested along with Michelle Zajko, 33, from the media, Pennsylvania. They face multiple accusations, including offense, interfering and disrupting and owning a gun in the vehicle.
Hearing in the bail for these two is scheduled for 11 hours on Tuesday in the Allegeny Court.
Stars are tied to the murder of the American Border Agency for Patrol David Maland Near the Canadian border in January and five other murders in Vermont, Pennsylvania and California.
Maland, 44, was killed in 20. January 20. Shopout after traffic cessation in Coventry, VermontA small town about 20 miles (32 kilometers) from the Canadian border.
Officials offered a few details about Investigation of the transverse statewhich opened after 20. January, recording the death of Maland. The associated interviews for the press and an overview of court records and online announcements talk about how a group of young people, very intelligent computer scientists, most of them in the 20s and 30s, divided the anarchist beliefs and became more violent.
Their goals are not clear, but the internet file system of radical veganism and gender identity to artificial intelligence.
In the middle of everything is “Ziz”, which seems to be a leader of strange members of the group who called “Zizians”. It is seen near the scene of more crimes and has to do with different suspects.
Lasota announced a dark and sometimes violent blog called Ziz and, in one section described her theory that two hemispheres of the brain could keep separate values and sexes and “often eager to kill.”
Lasota, who used, in her writings, says the transgender woman, wiped against perceived enemies, including the so-called rationalist groups, who behave mainly online and try to understand human knowledge through reason and knowledge. Some people deal with potential hazards of artificial intelligence.
Lasota, 34, did not respond to multiple-related emails for printing last weeks, and her Lawyer Daniel McGarrigle He refused a comment on the question whether he was associated with any death. Prior to the arrest for the weekend, there was a court performances in two states, and for her arrest issued orders for benches.
Reached on Monday, McGarrigle would only confirm that he represented Lasota and would not confirm her arrest or any details on the latest case.
2025-02-17 21:30:00