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Alleged leader of cultlike Zizian group arrested in Maryland

February 17, 2025
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The apparent leader of a cultlike group known as the Zizians has been arrested in Maryland along with another member of the group, Maryland State Police said Monday.

Jack Lasota, 34, was arrested Sunday along with Michelle Zajko, 33, of Media, Pennsylvania. They face multiple charges including trespassing, obstructing and hindering and possession of a handgun in the vehicle.

A bail hearing for the two is scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at Allegany District Court.

Jack LaSota refused to speak and kept her eyes closed while being photographed for a booking photo in Pennsylvania
In this 2023 booking photo provided by the Delaware County, Pennsylvania, District Attorney’s Office, Jack LaSota refused to speak and kept her eyes closed while being photographed after being detained in a hotel in suburban Pennsylvania on Jan. 23, 2023.

Delaware County, Pennsylvania, District Attorney’s Office via AP, file


The Zizians have been tied to the killing of U.S. Border Patrol Agent David Maland near the Canadian border in January and five other homicides in Vermont, Pennsylvania and California.

Maland, 44, was killed in a Jan. 20 shootout following a traffic stop in Coventry, Vermont, a small town about 20 miles from the Canadian border.

According to the criminal complaint from the Border Patrol incident, 21-year-old Teresa Youngblut was driving a vehicle with a German national as the passenger, and shortly after they were stopped, gunshots rang out. 

The German citizen, identified as Felix Baukholt, appeared to have an expired visa in a Department of Homeland Security database. 

Court documents said Youngblut allegedly drew and fired a handgun toward at least one Border Patrol agent without warning from the driver’s side of the vehicle. Maland, Youngblut and Baukholt were all shot in the exchange of gunfire. Baukholt died at the scene and Maland was taken to the hospital where he later died, CBS News Minnesota reported.

The gun used in the Vermont shooting has been linked to the Dec. 31, 2022, killings of Richard and Rita Zajko in Pennsylvania. Both Youngblut and the gun buyer were in frequent contact with someone who was detained as part of the Pennsylvania investigation and is a person of interest in another killing in California, U.S. Attorney Michael Drescher said in a court filing.

Vermont Border Patrol Shooting
FILE – In this undated and unknown location photo released by the Department of Homeland Security shows Border Patrol Agent David Maland posing with a service dog.

Department of Homeland Security via AP, File


Officials have offered few details of the cross-country investigation, which broke open after the Jan. 20 shooting death of Maland. Associated Press interviews and a review of court records and online postings tell the story of how a group of young, highly intelligent computer scientists, most of them in their 20s and 30s, met online, shared anarchist beliefs, and became increasingly violent.

Their goals aren’t clear, but online writings span topics from radical veganism and gender identity to artificial intelligence.

At the middle of it all is “Ziz,” who appears to be the leader of the strange group members who called themselves “Zizians.” She has been seen near multiple crime scenes and has connections to various suspects.

LaSota published a dark and sometimes violent blog under the name Ziz and, in one section, described her theory that the two hemispheres of the brain could hold separate values and genders and “often desire to kill each other.”

LaSota, who used she/her pronouns, and in her writings says she is a transgender woman, railed against perceived enemies, including so-called rationalist groups, which operate mostly online and seek to understand human cognition through reason and knowledge. Some are concerned with the potential dangers of artificial intelligence.

LaSota, 34, has not responded to multiple Associated Press emails in recent weeks, and her attorney Daniel McGarrigle declined to comment when asked whether she is connected to any of the deaths. Before her weekend arrest, she missed court appearances in two states, and bench warrants have been issued for her arrest.

Reached on Monday, McGarrigle would only confirm that he has represented LaSota and wouldn’t confirm her arrest or any details of the latest case.

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