Kids Getting Recruited on Roblox?! 🤯

Published on November 20, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show exposes the alarming trend of child recruitment into criminal gangs via the Roblox platform. The discussion highlights the '764 Group,' which offers illegal services like 'bricking' and swatting for fees ranging from $50 to $200. Severe criminal convictions, including a 350-year sentence and a murder committed by a minor, underscore the gravity of this online recruitment.

Quick Summary

Gangs are recruiting children on Roblox, using the platform to offer criminal services like 'bricking' (property violence) and swatting for $50-$200 via groups like the '764 Group'. This has led to severe consequences, including a 350-year prison sentence for a member.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Roblox Recruitment & Bricking Incident
  2. 00:10The 764 Group & Criminal Services
  3. 00:27Severe Criminal Convictions

Frequently Asked Questions

How are gangs recruiting children on Roblox?

Gangs are exploiting the popular Roblox platform to identify and recruit vulnerable children. They leverage the game's social features to initiate contact and then lure them into criminal activities, often promising rewards or demanding loyalty through dangerous acts.

What is the '764 Group' and what services do they offer?

The '764 Group' is a criminal organization that charges between $50 and $200 for illicit services. These include 'bricking' (vandalizing or shooting at homes), swatting (falsely reporting emergencies), and doxing (releasing personal information online).

What are the consequences for members of the '764 Group'?

Members face severe legal repercussions. A 22-year-old received a 350-year sentence for kidnapping and assault in Virginia, while a 17-year-old committed murder to prove loyalty, highlighting the extreme nature of the group's demands and the justice system's response.

Why is 'bricking' considered a serious crime?

'Bricking' involves acts of violence like vandalism or shooting at properties, often recorded for social media. This escalates from online recruitment to real-world criminal acts, leading to severe charges like assault, property damage, and potentially attempted murder.

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