California man was member of white supremacist terror group with 'hit list' of officials, feds say
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Noah Jacob Lamb, a 24-year-old from California, was indicted for compiling a hit list of federal officials for the 'Terrorgram Collective.' He included personal information and motives for targeting individuals he deemed enemies of white supremacy accelerationism. The list was distributed on private Telegram channels and included visual elements suggesting violence. Lamb was arrested and faces multiple charges, while previous indictments include members accused of promoting serious crimes through digital content. Prosecutors highlight the group's intent to carry out violent acts against officials.
Noah Jacob Lamb compiled private information on federal officials for a hit list shared with the 'Terrorgram Collective,' targeting perceived enemies of white supremacist accelerationism.
The targets were presented on cards in private Telegram channels, featuring a rifle image and descriptions of reasons for their intended elimination.
Following Lamb’s arrest, he faces eight charges, including conspiracy and soliciting murder, while his associates were previously indicted for circulating 'Terrorgram' content promoting crimes.
The group previously disseminated a publication that instructed on creating weapons of mass violence, which was narrated by one of the indicted members.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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