Far-right extremist Vaughn Dolphin is to be sent young offender institution
Far-right extremist Vaughn Dolphin is to be sent young offender institution
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/may/11/far-right-extremist-vaughn-dolphin-is-to-be-sent-young-offender-institution
>A white supremacist who built a crude gun in his garden shed and accidentally set off a fireball in his family’s kitchen while manufacturing gunpowder has been ordered to be detained in a young offender institution for eight and a half years.
>Vaughn Dolphin, 20, who had described himself as a “dangerous lunatic” in private internet chatrooms, was found guilty last month of 11 counts relating to possession of articles useful for terrorism, disseminating terrorist material, possessing explosive substances and possession of a firearm.
>Birmingham crown court heard how he had ranted about his desire to shoot ethnic minorities living in the UK and had converted his family’s shed into a munitions factory for the manufacture of homemade explosives while keeping bags of bomb-making chemicals in a fridge in his bedroom.
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>The encrypted files were found in electronic folders with the name Boogaloo, which the prosecution said was significant as it was used as a reference to “race war” in far-right circles.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/may/11/far-right-extremist-vaughn-dolphin-is-to-be-sent-young-offender-institution
>A white supremacist who built a crude gun in his garden shed and accidentally set off a fireball in his family’s kitchen while manufacturing gunpowder has been ordered to be detained in a young offender institution for eight and a half years.
>Vaughn Dolphin, 20, who had described himself as a “dangerous lunatic” in private internet chatrooms, was found guilty last month of 11 counts relating to possession of articles useful for terrorism, disseminating terrorist material, possessing explosive substances and possession of a firearm.
>Birmingham crown court heard how he had ranted about his desire to shoot ethnic minorities living in the UK and had converted his family’s shed into a munitions factory for the manufacture of homemade explosives while keeping bags of bomb-making chemicals in a fridge in his bedroom.
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>The encrypted files were found in electronic folders with the name Boogaloo, which the prosecution said was significant as it was used as a reference to “race war” in far-right circles.