White Supremacist Charged in Plot to Solicit Murder of Federal Officials via Online Kill List
A 24-year-old man linked to a White supremacist group has been charged in federal court in Northern California for allegedly participating in a plot to solicit the murder of U.S. federal officials, including a senator and a judge.
The group, known as the Terrorgram Collective, promotes a violent ideology called White supremacist accelerationism—a belief system that encourages acts of terror to accelerate the collapse of society and pave the way for a White ethnostate.
Lamb and two other individuals, who were charged last year, are accused of helping to develop an online “kill list” referred to as “The List.”
The list targeted individuals the group viewed as enemies of their extremist cause. These included public officials, members of minority communities, and others perceived as obstacles to their vision of a racially pure nation.

According to charging documents, Lamb’s role within the group involved identifying potential targets for assassination.
He allegedly collected and compiled sensitive information such as names, photographs, home addresses, and other personal details to aid other members in carrying out attacks.
Each listing reportedly included photographs of the intended targets, their spouses in some cases, their addresses, and even weapons imagery—such as a rifle—and a short justification for why the person should be killed, court records say.
Lamb was arrested on Tuesday, and prosecutors have requested he remain in custody, citing the discovery of White supremacist propaganda and gun components in his possession. Authorities have not disclosed any active threats or violence that may have resulted from the plot but emphasized the seriousness of the accusations.
No legal representation for Lamb was listed in court records at the time of the announcement.
Federal officials say the case underscores the growing threat posed by online extremist networks and the importance of monitoring digital platforms where radicalization and violent plotting may take place. The investigation remains ongoing.