WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. prosecutors unveiled prison costs on Monday in opposition to two alleged leaders of a white supremacist gang, accusing them of soliciting assaults on Black, Jewish, LGBTQ individuals and immigrants in hopes of inciting a race battle.
The group, dubbed “The TerrorGram Collective” used the social media website Telegram to have fun white supremacist assaults world wide and solicit racially motivated violence, in line with an indictment unsealed in federal court docket in Sacramento, California.
The group’s targets additionally included U.S. authorities officers and demanding infrastructure websites, with an general purpose of inflicting societal collapse in the USA, U.S. Justice Division officers advised an internet information convention.