Feds Charge 'Terrorgram' Leaders with Soliciting Hate Crimes and Murder
Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison face multiple counts for promoting white supremacist violence through Telegram.
- The accused allegedly encouraged attacks on minorities and government officials via the 'Terrorgram Collective.'
- The Department of Justice linked the group to violent incidents in Slovakia, Turkey, and New Jersey.
- Humber and Allison circulated hit lists and bomb-making instructions to followers.
- Prosecutors say the group's ideology seeks to incite a race war and establish a white ethnostate.
- The arrests follow Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's recent legal troubles in France concerning the platform's misuse.





























