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Father jailed for trying to recruit white supremacists on social media after his wife left him
Tygue Crowther’s posts on Twitter and Telegram promoted neo-Nazi violence and gained significant support before his sentence exceeding four years was handed down.
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Father Tygue Crowther jailed for trying to recruit white supremacists on social media after his wife left him
He used his accounts to encourage attacks on non-whites, share far-right bomb-making manuals and circulate pictures of neo-Nazi stickers in a playground in his local area.
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A father from West Yorkshire has been sentenced to more than four years in prison after using social media to radicalise himself and attempt to recruit a far-right “battalion” to attack non-white people. Tygue Crowther, 36, of Cleckheaton, used his Twitter account—now X—to post messages encouraging violence between October 2023 and June 2024 before the account was shut down. He also shared far-right bomb-making manuals on Telegram and circulated…
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