Tag #Online Radicalization

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Neo-Nazi Leader Extradited to US, Charged with Plotting to Poison Children

A 21-year-old leader of a neo-Nazi group, Mikhail Shkhvatsishvili, was extradited from Moldova to the US and charged with plotting to poison Jewish children and other minorities in Brooklyn with candy laced with poison disguised as a Santa Claus. The plot was discovered when he contacted an undercov...

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German Authorities Disrupt Far-Right Terrorist Cell, Arresting Five Minors

German authorities arrested five suspects aged 15-18, part of a far-right terrorist cell called "Letzte Verteidigungswelle", who planned and attempted attacks, using Telegram for organization and possessing illegal weapons and explosives.

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Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing: Suspect's Online Activity Under Scrutiny

On Saturday, Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, detonated an explosive at a Palm Springs fertility clinic, killing himself. Authorities are investigating his online activity, which indicated his intentions, and whether he acted alone. His father described him as a follower.

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Brazil Arrests Two in Lady Gaga Concert Bomb Plot

Brazilian authorities arrested two Lady Gaga fans for an alleged bomb plot targeting her Rio concert, involving Molotov cocktails and an online hate group; no explosives were found, and the concert proceeded safely.

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Irish Teenager Sentenced for Chaplain Stabbing

A 17-year-old boy in Ireland received an eight-year detention sentence for stabbing an Army chaplain, Fr. Paul Murphy, seven times outside Renmore Barracks in Galway in August 2024; the attack was linked to online radicalization, and the chaplain has expressed forgiveness.

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Leeds Attack: Counter-Terror Police Investigate "Massacre" Plot

In Leeds, a man, 38, critically injured himself after an attack injuring two women; a crossbow and firearm were recovered, and counter-terrorism police investigate Facebook posts mentioning a "massacre" plan.

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Germany: New Right-Wing Youth Culture Fuels Concerns

Thuringia's Verfassungsschutzpräsident Stephan Kramer warns of a new, growing right-wing youth culture (ages 14-18) since 2024, characterized by violence (assaults, arson) and online radicalization, mirroring the 1990s neo-Nazi movement, with five members of the group "Letzte Verteidigungswelle" rec...

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Online Extremism Fuels Lone-Actor Terrorism: California Clinic Bombing

A 25-year-old man's bombing of a California fertility clinic, seemingly motivated by online antinatalist and nihilistic ideologies, highlights the growing threat of lone-actor terrorism fueled by obscure, niche viewpoints found online.

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Headingley Crossbow Attack Highlights Rise of Misogynistic Violence

On October 26th, in Headingley, UK, Owen Lawrence allegedly shot two women with a crossbow, preceded by an online manifesto declaring "terrorism, revenge and misogynistic rage" targeting students, nightclub goers, and police.

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Leeds Crossbow Attack: Years of Online Extremism Preceded Deadly Incident

On October 28, 2024, Owen Lawrence, 39, injured two women with a crossbow in Leeds, UK, before turning the weapon on himself. His attack followed a Facebook manifesto and years of disturbing online posts expressing misogynistic views and idolizing mass murderers.

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Incels Evade Deradicalization Efforts, Highlighting Online Regulation Challenges

Incels, or involuntarily celibate men, are increasingly using encrypted platforms to evade government efforts to counter their misogynistic ideologies, which have been linked to real-world violence, highlighting challenges in online regulation and inter-agency coordination.

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Adolescence" Netflix Hit Sparks U.K. Debate on Online Misogyny

Netflix's "Adolescence" amassed over 120 million U.K. views, prompting Prime Minister Keir Starmer to make it free for schools to address online misogyny and radicalization affecting Gen Z, with 73% of 16-25 year-olds witnessing such content online.

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