Jack Lasota, 34, faces a number of new misdemeanor guns. His anarchist group is associated with the murders of California, Vermont and Pennsylvania.
The suspects from the self-declared “vegan transgender anarchist rationalist” group were linked to several murders facing new charges in Maryland courts.
Nine gun-related misdemeanor charges have been added to the lawsuit against 34-year-old Jack Amadeus Lasota, who was lifted from Alleghany County District Court to Alleghany Circuit Court on March 19. New charges include carrying concealed luggage and a loaded handgun, and possessing assault weapons.
Lasota, known as “Ziz,” is considered a central figure and influencer of arable land called Zizians, who are associated with murder investigations in California, Vermont and Pennsylvania.
Lasota asked him to park and park his property and camp on February 16, along with Michelle Jacqueline Zaico, 32, of Media, Pennsylvania, and Daniel Arthur Blank of Sacramento, Frostburg, along with Daniel Arthur Blank of Sacramento, Frostburg, on February 16. The Associated Press reported that the man called police and reported three “suspecting” people.
Zajko faces 14 new gun charges and blank faces, with penalties ranging from 3 months to 5 years’ prisons on specific gun charges to 5 years’ prisons.
Court records show Judge Michael Twigg will do the main deed.
Some members of Gigian are associated with federal and state murder investigations, including the death of a landlord in Valleyjo, California. Vermont border patrol agents kill highways. And then the murder of Zaico’s parents in Pennsylvania.
Court records show that Rita and Richard Zaico were shot dead in Chester Heights, Pennsylvania on December 31, 2022 on their daughter’s birthday.
Felix Buckholt, a passenger in the car, was also killed.
The North Carolina landlord told federal officials that Buckholt and Lasota live together in one of his units, and Young Blute is renting nearby. The marriage license application shows that Maximilian Snyder and Young Brute are linked to the allegedly killed Curtis Lind, a Vallejo, California landlord, after Lind tried to drive Lasota and his companions out. Vallejo police arrested Snyder in January and charged him with murder. Lasota was not charged at the time, but police recorded contacting him at the scene.
Alleghany County State Attorney James Elliott said at a bond hearing on Feb. 18 that Lasota was also the subject of the Alaska murder investigation.
Lasota was previously arrested in November 2019 at a rationalist retreat in Sonoma County, Northern California, and along with Emma Boranian, Gwen Danielson and Alexander Leatham. reportedly blocked the exit of the property Protesting allegations of sexual misconduct within rationalist organizations. It was widely reported that Lasota was involved in the rationalist movement while living in the San Francisco Gulf region as a man who identified as a woman.
Authorities have found a blog post written by Lasota, including comments on anarchism and comments on not eating animal foods or animal products.
Lasota was a former NASA intern and graduated from computer programming at the University of Alaska Fairbanks University.
The FBI declined to comment, and Lasota’s lawyer David Schram did not respond to requests for comment at each publication time.
Lasota, a spokesman for the Allegheny County Detention Center in Cumberland, Maryland, told NTD he was being held on the man’s side of the county jail.
According to the court clerk, Lasota’s next court appearance will be on April 8th.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.