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Cases involving violent extremists targeting kids online increased 300 percent in San Antonio in past two years
Cases involving violent extremists targeting kids online increased 300 percent in San Antonio in past two years
By Courtney Friedman, Luis Cienfuegos·2 hr ago
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A federal court case involving a San Antonio teen has exposed a growing and dangerous problem in South Texas and around the nation.
Cases involving violent extremists targeting kids online have increased 300 percent in the San Antonio area in just the last two years, according to the FBI.
Predators are contacting children on social or gaming apps, forming relationships with them, and coercing them to do violent things.
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