Michail Chkhikvishvili
Michail Chkhikvishvili (alias 'Commander Butcher') is a Georgian national who led Maniac Murder Cult after its founder's arrest, extradited from Moldova in 2025 and sentenced to 15 years in federal prison in May 2026.
Michail Chkhikvishvili, operating under the alias "Commander Butcher," is a Georgian national who assumed operational leadership of Maniac Murder Cult (MKY) after the network's Ukrainian founder Yegor Krasnov was arrested by Ukrainian authorities in 2020. Under Chkhikvishvili's direction, MKY expanded internationally through Telegram recruitment and continued its pattern of soliciting and glorifying real-world violence as both ideological expression and organizational initiation. He was indicted in the Eastern District of New York in July 2024, arrested in Chisinau, Moldova in the same month, extradited to the United States in May 2025, and pleaded guilty in November 2025. U.S. District Judge Carol Bagley Amon sentenced him to 15 years in federal prison in May 2026.1
Leadership of Maniac Murder Cult
Chkhikvishvili assumed MKY leadership following Krasnov's 2020 detention and expanded the network's geographic reach beyond its Ukrainian origins. He maintained MKY's core operational model - the "Murder Points" rank system that assigns numerical values to criminal acts escalating from vandalism through assault to terrorism - while recruiting internationally through Telegram channels and using encrypted Wire and Matrix applications for internal communications.
Under his leadership, MKY members were linked to several real-world attacks, most significantly the 2022 Romanian case in which a 17-year-old livestreamed the murder of an elderly woman as an initiation act (the perpetrator was convicted in August 2023 to 14 years), and the August 2024 Eskisehir mosque stabbing in Turkey.
His alias was cited by name in the manifesto left by Solomon Henderson, 17, who shot and killed student Josselin Corea Escalante at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee on January 22, 2025, before dying by suicide. The Nashville Metropolitan Police Department's January 2026 investigative update concluded Henderson had no co-conspirators and found no evidence of direct operational direction from MKY.2
Indictment, Extradition, and Conviction
A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of New York indicted Chkhikvishvili in July 2024 on charges of soliciting hate crimes and planning a mass casualty attack in New York City. Moldovan authorities arrested him in Chisinau the same month.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced his extradition from Moldova in May 2025. He pleaded guilty in November 2025 and was sentenced by Judge Carol Bagley Amon to 15 years in federal prison in May 2026, with the DOJ describing the case as part of a broader prosecution of transnational online networks that solicit real-world political violence.1
Sources
- U.S. Department of Justice, OPA. "Georgian National Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Soliciting Hate Crimes and Planning Mass Casualty Attack." May 2026. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/georgian-national-sentenced-15-years-prison-soliciting-hate-crimes-and-planning-mass; U.S. Department of Justice, OPA. "Georgian National Extradited from Moldova to Face Charges of Soliciting Hate Crimes and Planning Mass Casualty Attack." May 2025. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/georgian-national-extradited-moldova-face-charges-soliciting-hate-crimes-and-planning-mass ↩
- ADL. "Antioch, Tenn. Shooter Inspired by Broad Extremist Beliefs and Previous Mass Killers." https://www.adl.org/resources/article/antioch-tenn-shooter-inspired-broad-extremist-beliefs-and-previous-mass-killers ↩
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