Noah Lamb Indicted in Telegram-Fueled Plot to Assassinate Federal Officials
- Noah Jacob Lamb, a 24-year-old California man, was federally indicted in July 2025 for conspiring with the white supremacist Terrorgram Collective to solicit murders of federal officials.
- The indictment followed an FBI investigation revealing Lamb created and shared a hit list targeting officials based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity as part of Terrorgram's violent extremist agenda.
- The Terrorgram Collective, designated as a transnational white supremacist terrorist group by the U.S. State Department in January 2025, operates primarily on Telegram and promotes racially motivated violence to incite a race war.
- Lamb faces eight charges including conspiracy, solicitation of murder, and doxxing, with potential penalties up to 85 years in prison and fines of $250,000 per charge as detailed in the indictment unsealed Wednesday.
- Authorities and Justice Department officials said this case reflects a commitment to prosecute hate-driven violence that threatens national security and public safety, as members of Terrorgram's network have inspired attacks globally.
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Man Is Charged With Creating ‘Hit List’ of Public Officials
A man has been arrested and accused of working with members of a white supremacist group to create a “hit list” of assassination targets, including a U.S. senator and a federal judge, the authorities said. Noah Lamb, 24, was arrested on Tuesday and indicted in the Eastern District of California on eight counts, including soliciting the murder of three federal officials. Prosecutors said Mr. Lamb had suggested people to include on a hit list and …
White supremacist charged in connection with hit list involving federal officials
A member of a white supremacist online group has been indicted after creating a hit list of federal officials designated as “high value targets,” including a senator and federal judge, according to an announcement on Wednesday, July 2, from the U.S. Justice Department. Noah Lamb, 24, of California, has been charged with eight federal crimes, including three counts of soliciting murder of federal officials, three counts of doxing federal official…
California man charged in white supremacist plot to kill U.S. officials
A California man has been indicted for his alleged role in a white supremacist plot to solicit the assassination of U.S. officials and others, according to the Justice Department. Noah Lamb, 24, was charged in the Eastern District of California with eight counts, including conspiracy, soliciting the murder of federal officials, doxing, and threatening communications. […]
Third indictment in ‘Terrorgram’ white supremacy case tied to Sacramento region
A third member of a white supremacist group that Sacramento federal prosecutors say advocated for a race war and the killing of government officials has been arrested and indicted for conspiracy and solicitation of murder, an indictment unsealed Wednesday shows.
California man allegedly crafted assassination list targeting federal officials in White supremacist plot
Federal officials indict 24-year-old Noah Lamb on eight counts for conspiracy with "Terrorgram Collective," a transnational group promoting violent extremism.
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