Dec 17, 2025
(KRON) -- A Northern California woman was sentenced to prison on Wednesday for soliciting murderers and terrorists from "dark corners of the internet" to carry out violent hate crimes in America and across the world, prosecutors said. Dallas Humber, 35, of Elk Grove, Calif., is the leader of Terro rgram Collective, a white supremacist transnational terrorist group, prosecutors said. "From the comfort of her suburban California home, Humber used online platforms to celebrate violence and solicit attacks that took the lives of innocent people and injured others around the world. Her incarceration makes the world a safer place," said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Eisenberg. "The Department of Justice has shown that it can and will find these criminals even in the darkest corners of the Internet." She was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Dena Coggins to serve 360 months behind bars. “Today’s 30-year sentence sends an unmistakable message: if you plot acts of terror or use extremist networks to incite violence, you will be found, prosecuted, and incarcerated for decades," said Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Department. Between July 2022 and September 2024, Humber served as a leader of the Terrorgram Collective. Through her online activities, Humber actively encouraged people to target victims through assassinations based on their race, religion, sexual orientation, and gender identity, according to U.S. Attorney Eric Grant of the Eastern District of California. She and other members provided technical, "inspirational," and operational guidance, prosecutors said. Terrorgram Collective-guided criminals committed deadly attacks abroad, including shooting three people at an LGBT bar in Slovakia; killing four victims at two schools in Brazil; and stabbing five people outside of a mosque in Turkey. The FBI Sacramento Field Office investigated the case. ...read more read less
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