764
Coverage of 764 in the Nexus archive.
- FBI looking for potential victims of '764' member
The FBI's Albany Division is seeking potential victims of Ryan Catello, a Ravena man charged with receiving child sex abuse images. Catello was charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of New York in April.
- Philippine senator links fatal school shooting to 764 online extremist network
A deadly school shooting in Tacloban City has led Philippine Senator Risa Hontiveros to suggest possible influence by the 764 extremist network. Lawmakers and cybersecurity experts warn that violent online networks may be targeting Filipino children through gaming platforms and chat groups.
- Albany man charged with plot to kill federal agents and steal evidence
A 23-year-old Albany man, Aaron Corey, faces charges for allegedly plotting to kill two FBI special agents, a federal prosecutor, and stealing evidence from the FBI. He self-identifies as a member of the group '764' and was arraigned on Tuesday.
- FBI: Online extremists coercing North Carolina children to self-harm, commit other violence
The FBI warns that nihilistic violent extremism (NVE) groups are targeting North Carolina children online, coercing them to self-harm or commit violence. These groups, originating from the '764' faction in 2021, exploit victims through video games and chatrooms, using blackmail and live-streaming to incite harm. FBI Charlotte reports 350 nationwide cases, urging parents to monitor children's online interactions.
- Tennessee man linked to 764 accused of series of crimes against children dating back to 2022
A Tennessee man accused of abusing children and linked to the online extremist group 764 pleaded not guilty to charges including sexual exploitation and distribution of child sexual abuse material. The Justice Department alleges he victimized multiple children, with one victim later dying of an overdose, and FBI investigations uncovered extensive crimes dating back to 2022.
- New Jersey Man Charged with Cyberstalking in Connection with Violent Network ‘764’
Marek Cherkaoui, a 21-year-old from Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, was arrested on cyberstalking charges related to his involvement with 764, a Nihilistic Violent Extremist network. The arrest highlights law enforcement efforts to combat online extremism and violent ideological movements.
- Arizona Leader of Violent Extremist Network ‘764’ Charged with Running a Child Exploitation Enterprise, Supporting Terrorists, Producing and Distributing Child Pornography, and Other Crimes
Baron Cain Martin, 21, from Tucson, Arizona, has been charged with operating a child exploitation enterprise and providing material support to terrorists. The charges stem from his leadership role in the violent extremist network known as '764' and involve production and distribution of child pornography.
- Member of Violent Extremist Network ‘764’ Charged with Animal Crushing, Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, Cyberstalking and Interstate Threats
Tony Christopher Long of Porterville, California, has been indicted on six federal counts including animal crushing, sexual exploitation of a minor, and cyberstalking. The charges stem from his alleged involvement with the violent extremist network '764'. The indictment was returned by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of California.
- Arizona Man Associated with Online Terror Network Arrested for Production of Child Sex Abuse Material and Cyberstalking
Baron Martin, a 20-year-old from Tucson, Arizona, was arrested on December 11 for producing child sexual abuse material and cyberstalking as part of his involvement with online violent terror networks known as 764 and CVLT. The arrest highlights law enforcement's efforts to combat organized online extremism and child exploitation.
- Member of Violent 764 Terror Network Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison for Sexually Exploiting a Child
Richard Anthony Reyna Densmore of Kaleva, Michigan, a member of the violent extremist network 764, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexually exploiting a child. The 764 network is described as a group of violent extremists who seek to normalize child sexual abuse material and gore content to corrupt youth toward violence.