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Callum Parslow's Extremist Motives Exposed in Trial
Callum Parslow, a Nazi-obsessed extremist with Adolf Hitler's signature tattooed on his arm, has been found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing Nahom Hagos, an asylum seeker from Eritrea, in Worcestershire. The attack, which occurred at the Pear Tree Inn, was driven by Parslow's extremist right-wing ideology and a protest against small boat crossings. During his trial at Leicester Crown Court, it was revealed that Parslow attempted to publish a 'terrorist manifesto' on X, claiming he was performing his 'duty to England' by targeting what he described as 'invasive species.' Despite attempting to tag several prominent figures and media outlets, his post failed due to too many recipients. Parslow had stored Nazi memorabilia and weapons at his residence, and his actions were deemed carefully planned, with the prosecution highlighting their ideologically motivated nature. The trial's reporting was delayed until a court order was lifted following Parslow's plea to unrelated charges, including a sexual offense.
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- 37 days ago
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