A federal grand jury has indicted a Porterville teenager on six felony counts—including animal crushing, sexual exploitation of a minor, possession of child sexual abuse material, cyberstalking, and interstate threats—that could result in a prison sentence of up to 76 years if convicted on all charges.
Prosecutors say Tony Christopher Long, 19 —known online as “Inactive,” “Inactivee0” and “Inactivecvx”—was part of “764,” a criminal network of Nihilistic Violent Extremists accused of targeting vulnerable individuals, including minors, to fuel a campaign of chaos and destruction.
The case stems from federal court filings and a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of California. All charges are allegations, and Long is presumed innocent until proven guilt

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