Teen’s Dark Spiral: Inside the Disturbing World of ‘764’ Network and Its Shocking Crimes
A 19-year-old from Porterville is in hot water, facing charges tied to the notorious 764 network. Accused of animal cruelty, child exploitation, and cyberstalking, he’s got more counts than a toddler learning to count. If convicted, he could face serious time, proving crime doesn’t pay, but it sure racks up those legal fees.

Hot Take:
Ah, the internet—a place where you can find cat memes, endless recipes, and unfortunately, individuals like Tony Christopher Long. This 19-year-old from California has taken “Netflix and chill” to a whole new level of “FBI and jail.” Allegedly part of the extremist group 764, Long seems to have a resume that even the Joker would find impressive, filled with animal cruelty, cyberstalking, and exploitation galore. If you ever needed a reminder that not all 19-year-olds are just obsessed with TikTok, here it is.
Key Points:
- Tony Christopher Long is accused of being part of the extremist network “764” and faces multiple charges, including animal cruelty and sexual exploitation of a minor.
- The 764 network is described as a group of Nihilistic Violent Extremists aiming to disrupt social norms through exploitation and threats, particularly targeting minors.
- If convicted, Long could face significant prison time and hefty fines, with each charge carrying a potential fine of up to $250,000.
- The FBI and Porterville Police Department are actively investigating the case, highlighting the intersection of child exploitation and extremist activities.
- Previous arrests related to the 764 network suggest an ongoing crackdown on those involved in these extremist operations.
