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Neo-Nazi who used ‘Adolf Hitler’ as Apple ID jailed for stirring up racial hatred Lizzie Dearden © Provided by The Independent
A neo-Nazi who used “Adolf Hitler” as his Apple user ID has been jailed for three years for stirring up racial hatred.
Tobias Powell, 33, voiced support for the National Action terrorist group online and called murdered MP Jo Cox an “alleged open traitor and enemy of the people”.
Counter Terrorism Policing South East said Powell wrote an email to Theresa May during her time as prime minister, where he accused her of a “Brexit stitch up” and called her a snake.
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Tobias Powellâs dog making a Nazi salute
A white supremacist supporter who posted “abhorrent” racist material online, including a photo of his dog carrying out a Nazi salute, has been jailed for three years for hate crime offences.
Tobias Powell, of Bognor Regis, West Sussex, also created an avatar on the Fifa football video game using an offensive racial slur – with the word Nazi on the back of the player’s shirt, Portsmouth Crown Court heard.
Amy Packham, prosecuting, told the court that the photo posted by the defendant of his dog with its paw raised was accompanied with the words of the Nazi salute “sieg heil”.
Crawley shooting incident: College staff members treated for minor injuries as firearm and knife seized
Sussex Police is liaising with officers at Counter Terrorism Policing South East
Police continue to have a large presence in Crawley following an incident at Crawley College on Monday (April 26) (Image: Sam Truelove)
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