Nazi' teenager had stash of weapons and discussed school 'shoot up' - Liverpool Echo
The teenager, diagnosed with autism and influenced by far-right extremism, possessed multiple weapons and extremist materials; sentenced to 18 months custody and a 3-year behaviour order.
- A 15-year-old self-proclaimed Nazi pleaded guilty to possessing a stash of deadly weapons, including a butterfly knife and a crossbow, while discussing plans to shoot up his school.
- The teenager displayed violent thoughts, stating he wanted to kill and detailing plans for mass shootings, according to evidence presented in court.
- Police found him isolated, living in an annexe, with a history of troubling online chats about violence and weapons.
- Judge Rebecca Trowler KC will later determine the sentence for the minor, who is being held in Feltham Young Offenders Institution.
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