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Shocking Rise in Domestic Terror: Online Exploitation Networks Sparking FBI Crackdown
Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Federal law enforcement agencies have sounded the alarm on an escalating and unprecedented form of domestic terrorist activity, focusing on extreme online exploitation networks. In the past 48 hours, the FBI has continued its crackdown on the violent online group known as "764," which officials now refer to as a new form of modern-day terrorism in the United States. ABC News reports that investigations into 764 and similar networks have dramatically increased; six months ago, the FBI was pursuing about 250 cases tied to these groups, but now that number has grown to more than 350 active investigations nationwide. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children confirms they are on pace for nearly 2,000 reports of abuse this year linked to these online extremist networks, much of the activity originating from popular social media and gaming apps.
According to ABC11, the 764 network targets vulnerable children across the U.S., coercing them with threats, blackmail, and brutal psychological manipulation. Perpetrators force minors to produce explicit and violent content, harm themselves, or attempt suicide while threatening to expose personal information if the victims fail to comply. Tragic recent cases, such as the suicide of 13-year-old Jay Taylor, have highlighted the devastating consequences of this online extremism, spurring families and advocates to demand greater accountability from lawmakers and tech platforms. FBI experts urge parents to closely monitor all online interactions and reinforce the message that anyone met online is a stranger, warning that the manipulators employ sophisticated tactics and patience to prey on children.
ABC7 Chicago details the Justice Department’s recent terrorism charges filed against members of the 764 network, including conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. Federal authorities stress the complexity of dismantling these sprawling, technologically savvy groups and say they are increasing training, resources, and coordination with international partners to hold perpetrators accountable. Experts compare 764’s tactics to traditional terrorist organizations, citing their use of fear and systematic psychological abuse to control victims and boost status within their ranks.
In related domestic activity, ClickOnDetroit reported the FBI conducted a predawn search warrant on a home in Dearborn, Michigan on November 18. While officials have not released the specific nature of the investigation, local neighbors described a major law enforcement operation involving flash bangs and evidence collection, characterizing it as highly abnormal for the quiet neighborhood. The FBI said it is continuing to actively investigate potential terrorist threats in the region.
As listeners seek more information and ways to protect their families, law enforcement recommends that anyone feeling threatened or victimized should immediately contact 911 or the FBI tip line. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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According to ABC11, the 764 network targets vulnerable children across the U.S., coercing them with threats, blackmail, and brutal psychological manipulation. Perpetrators force minors to produce explicit and violent content, harm themselves, or attempt suicide while threatening to expose personal information if the victims fail to comply. Tragic recent cases, such as the suicide of 13-year-old Jay Taylor, have highlighted the devastating consequences of this online extremism, spurring families and advocates to demand greater accountability from lawmakers and tech platforms. FBI experts urge parents to closely monitor all online interactions and reinforce the message that anyone met online is a stranger, warning that the manipulators employ sophisticated tactics and patience to prey on children.
ABC7 Chicago details the Justice Department’s recent terrorism charges filed against members of the 764 network, including conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. Federal authorities stress the complexity of dismantling these sprawling, technologically savvy groups and say they are increasing training, resources, and coordination with international partners to hold perpetrators accountable. Experts compare 764’s tactics to traditional terrorist organizations, citing their use of fear and systematic psychological abuse to control victims and boost status within their ranks.
In related domestic activity, ClickOnDetroit reported the FBI conducted a predawn search warrant on a home in Dearborn, Michigan on November 18. While officials have not released the specific nature of the investigation, local neighbors described a major law enforcement operation involving flash bangs and evidence collection, characterizing it as highly abnormal for the quiet neighborhood. The FBI said it is continuing to actively investigate potential terrorist threats in the region.
As listeners seek more information and ways to protect their families, law enforcement recommends that anyone feeling threatened or victimized should immediately contact 911 or the FBI tip line. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI