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>An Arizona man faces terrorism charges after a federal grand jury indictment accused him of leading a worldwide child exploitation enterprise, according to a press release by the Department of Justice on Oct. 30.Baron Cain Martin, a 21-year-old Tucson resident who was accused of leading a network of online predators known as “764,” faces 29 counts for a slew of crimes that range from supporting terrorists and producing and distributing child pornography to conspiring to kill, kidnap, or maim persons in a foreign country.
>“This man’s alleged crimes are unthinkably depraved and reflect the horrific danger of 764—if convicted, he will face severe consequences as we work to dismantle this evil network,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in the press release. “I urge parents to remain vigilant about the threats their children face online.”>The DOJ stated that 764 is "a criminal organization of Nihilistic Violent Extremists" "operating within the United States and abroad." Its members, the department stated, target "vulnerable, underage populations by using social media to encourage the possession, production, and sharing of extreme gore media and child sexual abuse material.">Since 2019, Martin allegedly used the online moniker “Convict” as he participated in 764 chat rooms and convinced minors to create child pornography, extortion videos, and animal crushing videos, according to the DOJ.>The suspect also faces allegations of conspiring with others to direct a victim outside of the United States to participate in self-harm and suicide and penning an online guide on how to groom children.https://www.ntd.com/arizona-man-accused-of-leading-child-exploitation-enterprise-charged-with-terrorism_1105182.html