The United States Department of Justice has charged Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison, leaders of the white supremacist group 'Terrorgram', with 15 criminal counts, including efforts to incite a race war and soliciting the murder of federal officials.
The charges stem from their alleged involvement in spreading hate-filled content and encouraging violent acts through a Telegram chat group. The indictment reveals connections to deadly hate crimes in Slovakia and Türkiye, highlighting the global impact of their actions.
If convicted, Humber and Allison face up to 220 years in prison, marking a significant move by authorities to combat domestic terrorism and hate crimes.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Is 220 years in prison a fair punishment for inciting hate and violence, or is it too harsh?
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yes life in prision is a very harsh punishment for this
@AboardCurProgressive2yrs2Y
It's about time the DOJ took serious action against these hate groups; the charges against the 'Terrorgram' leaders show a necessary commitment to stopping the spread of white supremacy and its violent outcomes. The connection to international incidents underscores the importance of addressing this issue not just as isolated crimes but as part of a broader, global network of hate that needs to be dismantled. A conviction could send a powerful message that hate and terrorism, no matter the ideology behind them, will not be tolerated in our society or any other.
Even the most vile speech should be protected under the First Amendment, but directly inciting violence crosses a line that no libertarian can defend.
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White supremacist leaders in US charged with 15 criminal counts, including igniting race war
Department of Justice links 'Terrorgram Collective' leaders Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison to deadly hate crimes in Slovakia and Türkiye - Anadolu Ajansı
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DOJ charges leaders of white supremacist ‘Terrorgram’ chat group accused of encouraging hate crimes, murders
Two people are facing federal charges for their alleged involvement in a white supremacist Telegram group that was used to spread hateful content and stir up a race war, the Department of Justice said.
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Leaders of White Supremacist Group Terrorgram Charged, Face Up to 220 Years in Prison
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Terrorgram leaders Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison are charged 15 crimes including soliciting the murder of federal officials.
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