Alan Edward, 55, was jailed for inciting violence against an LGBTQ+ group, expressing admiration for neo-Nazi leaders and showcasing extreme weaponry in his home.
Prosecutors described Edward's residence as an 'armoury', filled with crossbows, knives, and other deadly weapons, which he used to promote his racial and violent ideologies.
Having over 28,000 social media followers, Edward idolized mass murderer Anders Breivik and was connected to multiple far-right groups, further highlighting his dangerous influence.
Arrested for glorifying Hitler and promoting a banned neo-Nazi group, Edward’s case underscores the persistent threat of far-right extremism, racism, and violence in society.
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