Nazi-Obsessed Man Convicted for Stabbing Asylum Seeker
Nazi-Obsessed Man Convicted for Stabbing Asylum Seeker

Nazi-Obsessed Man Convicted for Stabbing Asylum Seeker

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Callum Ulysses Parslow, a 32-year-old man with Nazi affiliations, was found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing Eritrean asylum seeker Nahom Hagos at the Pear Tree Inn in Worcestershire. Parslow, who has Adolf Hitler's signature tattooed on his forearm, attacked Hagos in a claimed 'protest' against small boat crossings, stating he was 'angry and frustrated'. He had prepared a manifesto where he referred to himself as 'The Gardener' and justified his actions as a duty to England, expressing extremist views against various groups. During the trial, it was revealed that he attempted to post this manifesto to X, tagging notable political figures before his arrest. The court heard that Parslow had a history of extremist ideology, with a police search of his home uncovering weapons and Nazi memorabilia. He faces sentencing at Woolwich Crown Court, having denied attempted murder but admitted to wounding.

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