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- US Authorities Charge Leaders of White Supremacist Group with Inciting Global Violence Against Minority Groups
US Authorities Charge Leaders of White Supremacist Group with Inciting Global Violence Against Minority Groups
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Two individuals, Dallas Humber (34) and Matthew Allison (37), are facing charges related to their alleged involvement in a white supremacist group on the messaging app Telegram. The group, referred to as the "Terrorgram" network, is accused of inciting followers and distributing materials, including bomb-making instructions. Prosecutors allege that Humber and Allison solicited hate crimes, including the murder of federal officials, and provided material support to terrorists. The indictment against them includes 15 counts each of soliciting hate crimes.
Today's arrests are a warning that committing hate-fueled crimes in the darkest corners of the internet will not hide you.
The Justice Department is committed to protecting the civil rights of all Americans.
The federal government is adapting and evolving its strategy to confront hate.
Whether carried out on our streets or perpetrated by way of online platforms, we will follow the facts where they lead and use every tool available to hold perpetrators of hate accountable.
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- 1.2024 US Presidential Election
- 2.Hate Crimes
- 3.White Supremacist Movements
- 4.Rise of Far-Right in the US
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- 1.Dallas Humber
- 2.Kristen Clarke
- 3.Pavel Durov
- 4.Erin Humber
- 5.Matthew Olsen
- 6.Matthew Robert Allison
- 7.Merrick Garland