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Matthew Allison, 37, from Boise, and Dallas Humber, 34, from Elk Grove, California, have been arrested and indicted on 15 counts for leading the 'Terrorgram Collective,' a transnational white supremacist terrorist group. The indictment alleges that the duo solicited hate crimes, plotted the murder of federal officials, and conspired to provide material support to terrorism through their activities on the messaging platform Telegram. They have been charged with creating a hit list of 'high-value targets' and providing guidance for committing violent acts, including a shooting outside an LGBTQ+ bar in Slovakia and a planned attack on New Jersey energy facilities. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland emphasized that such hate-fueled crimes will not go unpunished, stating that the DOJ will hold individuals accountable for their actions, even when committed online. If convicted, both face a maximum penalty of 220 years in prison. The arrests serve as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by extremist groups and the need for vigilance against such threats.
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