US man sentenced to 77 years for child sexual abuse tied to online extremist group
Summary
A man from Tennessee was sentenced to 77 years in prison for abusing girls online as part of a violent extremist group called 764. The group used terror tactics to harm vulnerable children and push a harmful agenda.Key Facts
- Kyle Spitze, 27, was sentenced for producing child sexual abuse material and related crimes.
- He was part of online extremist networks named "Harm Nation" and "764" that target children.
- The FBI calls these groups a form of modern-day terrorism.
- Spitze was arrested in 2024 after investigators found abuse images on his phone.
- He threatened victims to produce abuse images and claimed to have groomed over 2,600 victims.
- Two of Spitze’s victims took their own lives due to his abuse.
- US officials described these crimes as severe acts against vulnerable children.
- The case highlights law enforcement’s increasing focus on online predator networks.
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