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Federal prosecutors have charged Matthew Allison of Boise, Idaho, and Dallas Humber of Elk Grove, California, with leading a transnational white supremacist group known as the Terrorgram Collective. The pair allegedly used the Telegram platform to incite hate crimes and murders targeting minorities, government officials, and critical infrastructure to provoke a race war and establish a white ethnostate. They face a 15-count indictment for soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the murder of federal officials, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. The indictment details their creation of a hit list of 'high-value targets', including a senator, a federal judge, and a former U.S. attorney, and their dissemination of bomb-making instructions. The group also celebrated past attacks and sought to inspire new acts of violence. Both defendants were arrested on Friday.
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- Last Updated
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