More hate news from New England. Former MA US Attorney targeted by white supremacists.
https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2...aturestack
"Earlier this month the U.S. Department of Justice filed charges against two people for allegedly leading an online white supremacist network that encouraged members to commit violence in the interest of starting a race war. Former Massachusetts U.S. attorney Rachael Rollins was reportedly one of their targets.
In a 15-count indictment, 34-year-old Dallas Humber and 37-year-old Matthew Allison were charged with soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the murder of federal officials, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. Humber is a resident of Elk Grove, California, while Allison lives in Boise, Idaho. Both were arrested on Sept. 6.
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The two allegedly led a network known as “The Terrorgram Collective,” which operated on the digital messaging platform Telegram.
One of the ways the Terrorgram leaders encouraged others was by exalting white supremacist attackers as “saints” of the white race, according to authorities. The Terrorgram leaders published an “encyclopedia” of these attackers, detailing what kind of attacks they committed and quotes from manifestos they left behind. A broader “sainthood” culture was allegedly fostered by Humber and Allison through various means, including posting graphics about how to plan and carry out mass murders. ""
https://www.boston.com/news/local-news/2...aturestack
"Earlier this month the U.S. Department of Justice filed charges against two people for allegedly leading an online white supremacist network that encouraged members to commit violence in the interest of starting a race war. Former Massachusetts U.S. attorney Rachael Rollins was reportedly one of their targets.
In a 15-count indictment, 34-year-old Dallas Humber and 37-year-old Matthew Allison were charged with soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the murder of federal officials, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. Humber is a resident of Elk Grove, California, while Allison lives in Boise, Idaho. Both were arrested on Sept. 6.
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The two allegedly led a network known as “The Terrorgram Collective,” which operated on the digital messaging platform Telegram.
One of the ways the Terrorgram leaders encouraged others was by exalting white supremacist attackers as “saints” of the white race, according to authorities. The Terrorgram leaders published an “encyclopedia” of these attackers, detailing what kind of attacks they committed and quotes from manifestos they left behind. A broader “sainthood” culture was allegedly fostered by Humber and Allison through various means, including posting graphics about how to plan and carry out mass murders. ""