Member of online extremist network "764" gets record 77 years in prison
Summary
Kyle Spitze, a member of the online extremist group "764," was sentenced to 77 years in prison for producing and sharing illegal videos involving child sexual abuse and animal cruelty. The FBI investigated Spitze and the group HarmNation, part of "764," for targeting vulnerable children to commit crimes online.Key Facts
- Kyle Spitze is 27 years old and from Friendsville, Tennessee.
- He pleaded guilty to producing and distributing child sexual abuse material and animal cruelty videos.
- Spitze also admitted having a terrorist motive behind his crimes.
- The FBI investigation found disturbing videos on his phone, including one with a girl marked with the word "crim" in blood.
- Spitze was linked to aliases like "Crimhn" and "Criminaloli."
- The extremist group "764" aims to radicalize children and push them toward violent and harmful acts.
- Spitze was sentenced to 77 years, the longest federal sentence given to a nihilistic violent extremist.
- After release, he will be under lifelong supervision and must register as a sex offender.
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