A Vermont border agent's death was the latest violence linked to the cult-like Zizian group
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A cross-country investigation has uncovered a cult-like group, known as 'Zizians,' linked to multiple deaths and suspicious activities across three states. The inquiry was initiated following the murder of a Border Patrol trooper in Vermont. Residents in North Carolina noticed peculiar behaviors from tenants who parked box trucks and dressed in long coats. This group, led by a figure named 'Ziz,' has ties to various suspects and has shown radical beliefs in their online discourse. Authorities are piecing together a disturbing narrative involving young computer scientists and growing violence.
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, who called themselves 'Zizians.'
By the time the FBI searched the property last week, one of the most recent tenants had been killed in a shootout with U.S. Border Patrol agents in Vermont.
Tenants wore long black coats and parked box trucks outside the duplexes. They ran an electrical cord from one box truck into one of the condos.
Read at Boston.com
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