This Neo-Nazi was planning an anti-LGBTQ+ shooting. Now he’s paying the price.

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09/16/2024

A neo-Nazi is facing years in prison after he was found guilty of intending to commit a terrorist act on an LGBTQ+ group in a nearby town. Alan Edward is a 54-year-old former journalist in the United Kingdom who had a following of over 28,000 people on social media. He was known for glorifying Hitler, mocking the murder of Black Minneapolitan George Floyd, denying the Holocaust, and supporting far-right terrorist groups. He once wrote, “The quickest way to someone’s heart is with a high power 7.62mm round.” He also had a document on his computer where he praised Norwegian neo-Nazi mass shooter Anders Breivik, calling him “Saint Anders.” In 2011, Breivik killed 77 people, and detailed his own racist and Islamophobic ideology in a manifesto discovered after his arrest.

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