California woman gets 30 years in prison for leading ‘transnational 'Terrorgram’ group from her home

The Justice Department said 35-year-old Dallas Humber served as a leader of the white supremacist transnational terrorist group from July 2022 to September 2024.

Published: December 19, 2025 8:29pm

A California woman was sentenced to 30 years in prison this week for leading a transnational terrorist group called the Terrorgram Collective from her suburban home in Elk Grove.

The Justice Department said 35-year-old Dallas Humber served as a leader of the white supremacist transnational terrorist group from July 2022 to September 2024.

During that period, she solicited individuals to commit hate crimes, terrorist attacks on critical infrastructure and assassinations and provided technical, inspirational, and operational guidance to equip those people.

“From the comfort of her suburban California home, Humber used online platforms to celebrate violence and solicit attacks that took the lives of innocent people and injured others around the world. Her incarceration makes the world a safer place,” Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Eisenberg said Wednesday. “The Department of Justice has shown that it can and will find these criminals even in the darkest corners of the Internet.”

Humber's group was responsible for plotting to attack energy facilities in New Jersey and Tennessee, and plotting to murder two people in Wisconsin in furtherance of plans to assassinate a federal official. 

The group was also allegedly responsible for violence in Brazil, Slovakia and Turkey. 

“Today’s 30-year sentence sends an unmistakable message: if you plot acts of terror or use extremist networks to incite violence, you will be found, prosecuted, and incarcerated for decades,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said. “This case demonstrates that our prosecutors and law enforcement partners will disrupt these threats and will pursue the maximum penalties the law provides.”

The State Department in January designated the terrorist organization and three of its leaders as "Specially Designated Global Terrorists." Humber was not one of the three given the special designation.

Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.

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