BBC News Published image copyrightPolice Scotland image captionGabrielle Friel was found guilty of possessing weapons for purposes connected to an act of terrorism A man has been found guilty under the Terrorism Act of possessing weapons including a crossbow, 15 crossbow arrows and a machete. However, Gabrielle Friel was cleared of another charge alleging he wanted to carry out a "spree killing". A jury at the High Court in Edinburgh found the charge that he was motivated by incel (involuntary celibate) ideology was not proven. The 22-year-old had denied both charges. Friel was accused of having the weapons and a bulletproof vest at various locations including his home, a community justice social work centre and the Royal Edinburgh Hospital between 1 June and 16 August last year.