Protect Animals From Violent Extremist Groups

Target: Pam Bondi, U.S. Attorney General

Goal: Don’t allow extremist groups to target animals and children as part of their sadistic agenda.

Recent allegations against Tony Christopher Long, a suspected member of the violent extremist group “764,” have revealed an unsettling pattern of shocking cruelty and exploitation. The 19-year-old is facing multiple federal charges, including animal abuse, sexual exploitation of a minor, and cyberstalking. Reports suggest that Long committed acts of animal crushing and sought to exploit vulnerable youths, highlighting the grave dangers posed by extremist groups targeting minors and utilizing horrific tactics to coerce and manipulate.

Further details indicate that Long’s actions are part of a broader strategy employed by NVEs to terrorize communities by preying on the defenseless. Reports illustrate how these groups share disturbing content online and groom minors for violence, effectively creating a cycle of abuse and fear. The alleged exploitation of a youth in Washington State and threats made against another minor in Kern County show a chilling pattern that cannot be overlooked.

It is imperative that such acts of extreme cruelty against animals and children are met with appropriate punishment. The seriousness of these charges warrants a swift response to protect potential victims and deter further criminal behavior by these malicious groups. Justice must be delivered against those who would exploit and harm the innocent.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear AG Bondi,

The recent indictment of Tony Christopher Long, a supposed member of the violent extremist group “764,” has brought forth alarming allegations of animal abuse and the exploitation of minors. Long is reported to have engaged in barbaric acts including animal crushing, in addition to exploiting a minor and threatening another. Such heinous acts not only reflect his purported association with a group that aims to terrorize communities but also expose the vulnerability of these victims to manipulation and harm.

The details allegedly surrounding Long’s case demonstrate a disturbing trend within extremist organizations to exploit and coerce vulnerable individuals, particularly minors. These networks thrive on intimidation and share disturbing content through social media channels, grooming potential victims and using threats of violence to enforce compliance. This calculated approach to exploitation highlights the need for urgent intervention and justice.

To ensure that justice is served and to protect the most vulnerable members of society, it is crucial to hold those involved accountable and impose strict penalties on members of such groups. We call upon you to pursue the maximum available penalties against Tony Christopher Long and others allegedly associated with these abhorrent actions. Justice must be established to deter similar future behavior and safeguard victims from exploitation.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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