
"Dallas Humber, 35 of Elk Grove, was labeled by federal officials a leader of the Terrorgram Collective, which promotes violent white supremacy and encourages followers to assassinate government officials and commit hate crimes. Federal officials said individuals across the globe committed or plotted attacks "inspired and guided by Humber," including an attack on an energy facility in New Jersey and a plot to murder two people in Wisconsin."
""From the comfort of her suburban California home, Humber used online platforms to celebrate violence and solicit attacks that took the lives of innocent people and injured others around the world," said John A. Eisenberg, assistant attorney general for national security, in a statement. "The Department of Justice has shown that it can and will find these criminals even in the darkest corners of the Internet.""
"Humber was arrested last year alongside Matthew Allison, 37, of Boise, Idaho. The pair allegedly worked together to circulate several "Terrorgram" videos and publications mostly on the Telegram messaging app that encouraged carrying out specific crimes and provided a list of assassination targets, according to court documents. They also were accused of providing instructions for making napalm, thermite, chlorine gas, pipe bombs and dirty bombs."
Dallas Humber, 35, of Elk Grove led the Terrorgram Collective, a transnational network promoting violent white supremacy. Humber used online platforms to encourage assassination of government officials, hate crimes, and specific attacks, including an energy facility assault and a murder plot in Wisconsin. Humber was arrested with Matthew Allison after circulating Terrorgram videos and publications on Telegram that provided assassination target lists and instructions for making napalm, thermite, chlorine gas, pipe bombs, and dirty bombs. Convictions include soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the murder of federal officials, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. Humber received a 30-year prison sentence.
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