Two accused of running a terrorist group on Telegram and inciting to commit crimes

Two people charged with running a transnational terrorist group on Telegram, promoting violent hate crimes worldwide, including attacks in Slovakia, Turkey, and New Jersey.

Two individuals, identified as Dallas Humber, 34, from Elk Grove, California, and Matthew Allison, 37, from Boise, Idaho, have been charged by federal authorities for operating a transnational terrorist organization on the messaging app Telegram, disseminating violent and deadly hate crimes globally. The U.S. attorney's office for the Eastern District of California revealed that the duo, known as the Terrorgram Collective, allegedly orchestrated a network of channels on Telegram to promote their extremist agenda. Prosecutors assert that Humber and Allison incited individuals driven by bias to execute violent attacks and plot to destroy infrastructure. Notably, at least three hate-fueled incidents, including a shooting at an L.G.B.T.Q. bar in Slovakia, a stabbing near a mosque in Turkey, and a plot to target an energy grid in New Jersey, have been linked to guidance disseminated by the accused, as per the indictment. The charges reflect the authorities' commitment to combat transnational terrorism and prevent the spread of hate-fueled violence through digital platforms.

Charges and Allegations

The charges against Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison encompass their alleged leadership role in the Terrorgram Collective, as well as their promotion of violent and deadly hate crimes via the messaging app Telegram.

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