Neo-Nazi extremists guilty of planning terror attack on mosques and synagogues
- On May 14, 2024, three British neo-Nazi extremists—Brogan Stewart, Marco Pitzettu, and Christopher Ringrose—were found guilty at Sheffield Crown Court for plotting violent attacks targeting places of worship, specifically mosques and synagogues, within the UK.
- The convictions followed their February 2024 arrests after security services uncovered preparations linked to an online group formed in January called Einsatz 14, which espoused a belief in an imminent race war.
- The extremists gathered an arsenal of more than 200 weapons, such as blades, bows, a prohibited stun device, and nearly all parts needed to assemble a 3D-printed semi-automatic gun, while plotting to torture religious leaders and assassinate political officials.
- Detective Chief Superintendent James Dunkerley characterized the group as promoting hateful racist ideologies and supporting violent actions, while prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford highlighted their admiration for Hitler and their conviction that a racial conflict between white people and other groups was imminent.
- The three men were remanded in custody ahead of sentencing on July 17, 2024, with the judge warning they should expect substantial prison terms due to the real-world threat posed by their actions.
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