Summary
Three men in England were found guilty of planning violent attacks and collecting weapons. They were part of an online group that admired Nazi ideas and aimed to target places like mosques. The court found over 200 weapons in their homes, and they will be sentenced in July.
Key Facts
- Three men, Brogan Stewart, Christopher Ringrose, and Marco Pitzettu, were convicted of terrorism offenses.
- They planned attacks on places such as mosques and were part of an online far-right group.
- Over 200 weapons, including knives and crossbows, were found in their homes.
- Ringrose was making a 3D-printed gun, which police deemed very dangerous.
- An undercover officer infiltrated their online group to gather evidence.
- The group never met in person but communicated through the internet.
- They were arrested after authorities believed they might carry out an attack soon.
- The judge mentioned the men should expect long prison sentences.