By Press Association 2021
A 14-year-old boy has appeared in court charged with the murder of a restaurant owner who was hit by his own car following a robbery.
Mohammed Islam, 53, from Hyde, Tameside, was making a food delivery in Romiley, Stockport, on Friday evening, when the incident took place.
He was taken to hospital in a critical condition but died on Sunday afternoon.
On Wednesday, the teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Manchester Magistrates’ Court for a brief hearing.
The teenager appeared at Manchester Magistrates’ Court (Jonathan Pow/PA)
He is also charged with various driving offences including causing death by dangerous driving.
By Press Association 2021
Sketch drawn by neo-Nazi terrorist Jack Reed
An 18-year-old neo-Nazi who planned a terror attack in his home city can be named after a bid to retain his anonymity was rejected by a judge.
Jack Reed, from Durham, was sentenced last January to six years and eight months in custody after a jury found him guilty of preparation of terrorist acts between October 2017 and March 2019.
When police searched his family home in the village of New Brancepeth they found a drafted manifesto which listed “Areas to Attack” such as schools, pubs and council buildings.
He also wrote of planning to conduct an arson spree with Molotov cocktails on local synagogues, while analysis of his computer devices and mobile phone uncovered numerous internet searches on firearms, explosives and knives as well as downloads of extremist far-right material.
An 18-year-old neo-Nazi who planned a terror attack in his home city can today be named after a bid to retain his anonymity was rejected by a judge.
Jack Reed, from Durham, was sentenced last January to six years and eight months in custody after a jury found him guilty of preparation of terrorist acts between October 2017 and March 2019.
When police searched his family home in the village of New Brancepeth they found a draft manifesto which listed Areas to Attack such as schools, pubs and council buildings.
Jack Reed, from Durham, was sentenced last January to six years and eight months in custody. Pictured are some of his notes, which were presented as evidence at the trial
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