The violent rise of ‘No Lives Matter’


Molas, of Rand Europe, says Martin’s alleged path of extortion to obtaining a manslaughter traces a well -known path of offending behavior that is often seen in the online world of com/764. “They will start with few sins – shattering, then robbery, abuse of minors, arms offenses, then to kidnapping and murder,” says Molas.

In mid-February, Jairo Tinajero, a 25-year-old man from Arkansas who participated in the 764 splinter Group 8884, pleaded guilty to CSAM and conspiracy costs for finishing a minor girl in Louisville, Kentucky. According to his plea agreement, Tinajero admitted that he had to kill the girl as soon as she stopped complying with him, her address and personal information about her and her family family in the servers of 764, unsuccessfully tried to buy an assault rifle and by talking to a murder plot with other 764 members.

Tinajero also acknowledged that he participated in 764 online chats, where previous mass attacks were discussed, along with “future attacks on heavily populated areas such as shopping malls or other major events, LGBTQ+ events and events, schools, public places, government buildings and police stations” with the intention to “destabilize” society.

Recently, the inspiration of Neo-Nazi Aidan Harding from 764 was raised for CSAM charges during a federal court hearing in mid-February. In addition to participating in public actions with a number of extremist groups in Pittsburgh, prosecutors claimed that Harding and another man were deeply interested in the Columbine massacre, and the memorial in Littleton, Colorado, and a photograph before a Swastika flag while dressed as Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris. “Eric and Dylan started a revolution,” Harding wrote in a message showing prosecutors in court. Harding and the other man, who was not charged, also discussed mass shooting through Instagram direct messages presented in court. “The only thing that holds me back is a partner … I don’t want to do it alone or die alone,” Harding wrote.

According to two researchers who attended Harding’s three-and-a-half-hour appearance on February 12, an FBI agent during the interrogation claimed that investigators of videos depicted, were raped, ultraviolent videos of executions and the extremist mass shooting in Buffel, Nashville and Columbine, with a photo on a phrase. “I sold with a photo on a photo of a phrase from a phrase daubed my soul to 764,” above a swastika and a lviathan cross that is regularly used by 764. ” Another photo, which was handed over to the judge and not shown in court, depicted the naked chest of a young girl wearing a cross with the words ‘no lives matter’ that was chopped with a sharp instrument in her body. ‘Harding pleaded not guilty.

Describe the crimes In court cases, this year, a month -long surge, in no life -related violence, follows. In October, authorities claim that a 14-year-old Sweden committed eight attacks on unsuspecting passers-by in Stockholm. The attacker, according to national broadcaster SVT, participated in 764 and went through the handle “died” in the group. Documents circulated by 764 participants in Telegram and elsewhere claim “Slain764” as one of their own, and identify Sweden, the United Kingdom and Bulgaria as countries where their group has a presence.

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