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California lady led transnational ‘Terrorgram’ group from her house within the suburbs
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California lady led transnational ‘Terrorgram’ group from her house within the suburbs

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Last updated: December 19, 2025 10:20 pm
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A Sacramento County lady who led a transnational terrorist group from the “consolation of her suburban California house” was sentenced this week to 30 years in jail, in response to the Division of Justice.

Dallas Humber, 35 of Elk Grove, was labeled by federal officers a frontrunner of the Terrorgram Collective, which promotes violent white supremacy and encourages followers to assassinate authorities officers and commit hate crimes. Federal officers stated people throughout the globe dedicated or plotted assaults “impressed and guided by Humber,” together with an assault on an power facility in New Jersey and a plot to homicide two individuals in Wisconsin.

Humber was sentenced Wednesday after being convicted of soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the homicide of federal officers and conspiring to supply materials help to terrorists, federal prosecutors introduced this week.

“From the consolation of her suburban California house, Humber used on-line platforms to have fun violence and solicit assaults that took the lives of harmless individuals and injured others world wide,” stated John A. Eisenberg, assistant lawyer basic for nationwide safety, in a press release. “The Division of Justice has proven that it will probably and can discover these criminals even within the darkest corners of the Web.”

Humber was arrested final yr alongside Matthew Allison, 37, of Boise, Idaho. The pair allegedly labored collectively to flow into a number of “Terrorgram” movies and publications totally on the Telegram messaging app that inspired finishing up particular crimes and offered an inventory of assassination targets, in response to courtroom paperwork. Additionally they had been accused of offering directions for making napalm, thermite, chlorine fuel, pipe bombs and soiled bombs.

“Humber actively inspired violence towards, and the homicide of, people based mostly on their race, faith, sexual orientation, and gender id,” U.S. Atty. Eric Grant, for the Jap District of California, stated in a press release. “Our workplace stays dedicated to working with our legislation enforcement companions and with different Division of Justice elements to cease these hate-fueled crimes and to make sure the security of all individuals and public officers.”

The Terrorgram group has been linked to a number of acts of violence or terror plots, together with an October 2022 capturing exterior an LGBTQ+ bar in Slovakia, a July 2024 deliberate assault on an power facility in New Jersey and a knife assault at a mosque in Turkey. In January, the State Division designated the Terrorgram Collective and three of its members as specifically designated world terrorists.

Humber’s lawyer didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

Occasions employees writers Brittny Mejia and Nathan Solis contributed to this report.

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