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Offline rangerrebew

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Terrorist Charged With Soliciting Fed Murders
« on: July 03, 2025, 01:57:10 pm »
Terrorist Charged With Soliciting Fed Murders
By Jim Mishler    |   Wednesday, 02 July 2025 06:38 PM EDT

 
Federal law enforcement agents said they've broken up an attempt by a transnational terrorist to direct the murders of an undisclosed number of government officials.

The Department of Justice said 24-year-old Noah Lamb was charged in California in an eight-count indictment for soliciting the murders of federal officials in connection with his work on a hit list of "high value targets" for assassination.

Along with targeting federal officials, the DOJ said Lamb targeted "local officials, as well as leaders of private companies and nongovernmental organizations." Federal agents said all of those targeted were singled out because of "race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity."


Lamb is described by federal agents as a member of the Terrorgram Collective. It is a transnational terrorist group that the DOJ said maintains a presence on the digital messaging platform Telegram, where it shows support for racially and ethnically driven violent extremism.

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/terrorist-murders-doj/2025/07/02/id/1217404/
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Re: Terrorist Charged With Soliciting Fed Murders
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2025, 12:55:34 am »
Well, good they caught him.

Better than listening to Democrats (most likely) busily screeching about how "MAGA" was terrorizing them.
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