A woman linked to the Zizians, a cult-like transgender terrorist cell, has been charged with murdering her parents, reigniting scrutiny of the group’s activities, ideology, and threat level.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Michelle Zajko, a woman allegedly associated with the “Zizians,” a transgender terror cult, has been charged with the murders of her parents. 📺 DETAIL: On Wednesday, prosecutors alleged that Zajko was involved in the deaths of her parents, Rita and Richard Zajko. The two who were shot in their home on New Year’s Eve 2022 in Pennsylvania. Prosecutors have charged Zajko with murder, burglary, and conspiracy, stating she did not act alone. Zajko has denied the allegations. A neighbor’s doorbell camera captured audio of a car arriving at the residence, followed by shouting. Zajko has been held on unrelated charges since February 2025. Zajko is also a person of interest in the double homicide; two of the six nationwide deaths linked to the Zizians. The group is known to have an eclectic ideology centered around transgenderism, but also artificial intelligence and veganism. 🎯 IMPACT: The charges against Zajko add to a series of criminal cases linked to the Zizians. This draws further attention to the Ziziains specifically and the broader emergence of extremist transgender terrorist cells across the country. Given that the group is already linked to several deaths nationwide, the charges against Zajko establish the Zizians as a credible and recurring threat to public order and American citizens. This case also highlights concerns about law enforcement’s ability to track and address interconnected crimes across state lines. 📺 FLASHBACK: In January last year, a United States Border Patrol officer was murdered in Vermont by two people with ties to the Zizians. In February that same year, Jack “Ziz” LaSota, a 34-year-old man who identifies as a transgender woman under the alias Andrea Phelps and leader of the Zizians, was in Maryland’s western backcountry. At the time, the group was already tied to several murders nationwide. In May earlier this year, the White House released a new counterterrorism strategy that focuses on threats from violent secular political groups, including transgender extremism and anarchism. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “I didn’t murder my parents.” – Michelle Zajko, in a 2025 open letter denying her involvement |
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