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Notorious White Supremacist Leader Pleads Guilty to Soliciting Hate Crimes
Dallas Humber, 35, of Elk Grove, California, a notorious leader of the transnational terrorist group known as the Terrorgram Collective, has pleaded guilty to all charges against her, including soliciting hate crimes, soliciting the murder of federal officials, and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists.
According to court documents, Humber and her accomplices solicited individuals to commit hate crimes, terrorist attacks on critical infrastructure, and assassinations, and provided technical, inspirational, and operational guidance to equip those individuals to plan, prepare for, and successfully carry out those attacks.
Humber’s guilty plea comes after a lengthy investigation by the FBI Sacramento Field Office, which was aided by a variety of foreign and domestic law enforcement agencies.
As part of her plea agreement, Humber admitted to leading the Terrorgram Collective, a white supremacist transnational terrorist group, from July 2022 until her arrest in September 2024. During this time, the group inspired and guided individuals to commit attacks in the United States and elsewhere.
These attacks included plotting to attack an energy facility in New Jersey, plotting to bomb an energy facility in Tennessee, plotting to murder two people in Wisconsin in furtherance of plans to assassinate a federal official, and attempting to assassinate an Australian official.
The group’s international reach was also evident, with individuals led by Humber and the Terrorgram Collective committing acts of violence in Slovakia, Brazil, and Turkey, including shooting three people, killing two, at an LGBT bar in Bratislava, Slovakia, and shooting 11 people, killing four, at two schools in Aracruz, Brazil.
Humber is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 5, 2025, by U.S. District Judge Dena Coggins. The plea agreement contemplates a sentence of 25 to 30 years in prison, although the actual sentence will be determined at the discretion of the court.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Abendroth, Senior Litigation Counsel Christopher Perras, and Trial Attorney Samuel A. Kuhn of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, and Trial Attorney Patrick Cashman of the National Security Division, are prosecuting the case.
Key Facts
- State: California
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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