A former American pilot is accused of sharing sensitive photographs with members of an anti-government faction through the Discord platform, according to a written FBI report cited by Axios via The Portal.
The document identifies the individual as Jason Gray, a 28-year-old former pilot, who allegedly supplied footage that could be classified and was allegedly obtained from National Security Agency intelligence in Alaska.
The report notes that Gray allegedly created a social media page to rally supporters of the far-right American group known as the Boogaloo Boys, which has publicly discussed the possibility of sparking civil unrest or a constitutional crisis within the United States.
According to the filing, the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency immediately restricted Gray’s access to classified materials in response to the accusations.
In a separate development from early March, reports indicate that U.S. Army Sergeant Corbijn Shultz faces charges related to the alleged sale of secret military documents to China. The materials allegedly detail defense planning for Taiwan, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the Pentagon’s broader military capabilities.
The inquiry describes prior accusations that the same individual disclosed classified Pentagon documents that prosecutors label crimes. The evolving cases underscore growing concerns about insider threats, unauthorized data sharing, and the risks posed by naval, air, and ground forces handling sensitive information in high-pressure political environments.