Notorious Perpetrator Known As "White Tiger" Had Police Awareness Since 2021 Regarding Pedophilia and Sadism
The 764 group, a notorious nihilistic extremist network, has been under investigation for its involvement in child abuse, suicidal influence, and violent activities. The investigation was initiated following a tip received from the US-based National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) in 2021.
The 764 group, known for its nihilistic tendency and advocacy for violence without a clear ideological framework, has a significant online presence. Members often engage in acts of public violence, viewing it as a form of twisted entertainment rather than a means to a political end. They manipulate vulnerable individuals, including children, by posing as supportive figures online.
Members of the 764 group have been linked to severe child abuse cases. Jack Rocker, a member, was sentenced to prison for possessing child pornography. Jairo Jaime Tinajero, another member, was involved in pressuring minors to produce child porn and planning violent acts against them. There are also reports that 764 members pressured minors to engage in self-harm, potentially leading to suicidal behaviors.
The group's global reach and influence on vulnerable individuals through the internet have raised concerns internationally. In February 2025, a teenager in Italy with alleged ties to 764 was arrested for planning violent acts, including a snuff film. A German-Iranian man linked to 764 was arrested in June 2025 on charges of murder and attempted murder.
The investigation against a German-Iranian suspect was initially discontinued in November 2021 due to its minor nature. However, today, the suspect is accused of various crimes including murder, attempted murder, dangerous bodily harm, partly severe sexual abuse of children, and possession of child pornographic files. The suspect admitted to the crime after receiving legal advice.
The 764 group is said to have origins in the Texas city of Stephenville. The suspect, who was arrested in Hamburg in March 2022, is currently in detention in the youth detention center on the island of Hahnofersand near Jork in Lower Saxony. The suspect is said to be the head of a group of cybercriminals who forced eight children aged 11 to 15 to commit violence against themselves on the internet.
The Hamburg police have been investigating the suspect since 2021 for sexually abusing children on the internet and driving them to suicide. The Bundeskriminalamt forwarded the tip from the USA to the Hamburg LKA in 2021. The group 764 is said to have subgroups and primarily targets children.
While the 764 group is not formally recognized as a terrorist organization globally, their activities have led to serious legal consequences and public concern. The international community continues to monitor the group's activities and take action against its members to protect vulnerable individuals and prevent further abuse.
The 764 group's activities extend beyond violent crimes and child abuse; they reportedly influence victims' mental health, enticing minors to engage in self-harm and potentially leading to suicidal behaviors. The group's reach also encompasses health-and-wellness and sexual-health issues, with members accused of possessing child pornography and pressuring minors to produce such content. In the realm of general news, the 764 group has faced intense scrutiny due to their criminal activities, which are largely committed online. Crime-and-justice systems worldwide are thus actively involved in investigating and prosecuting 764 members for their heinous crimes, aiming to ensure justice and protect the public.