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British neo-Nazi group convicted of planning attacks on synagogues in ‘race war’

The trio were found in possession of 3D-printed firearm components and their phones contained hundreds of racist messages

May 15, 2025 11:19
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Three neo-Nazis have been convicted of terror offences after planning attacks on synagogues as part of a 'race war'

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

Three members of an online neo-Nazi group have been convicted of planning to carry out terrorist attacks at synagogues and mosques as part of a "race war”.

Brogan Stewart and Marco Pitzettu, both 25, and Christopher Ringrose, 34, were found guilty of multiple terror and firearms offences following their arrests over a year ago.

"The self-styled 'militant' online group provided an echo chamber of extreme right-wing views where they shared horrific racial slurs, glorified mass murderers and encouraged violence against anyone deemed an enemy," according to police, which noted that they idolised Nazism, "which was evident throughout their messages".

(L-R) Brogan Stewart, Christopher Ringrose and Marco Pitzettu (Image: Counter-Terrorism Policing North East)(L-R) Brogan Stewart, Christopher Ringrose and Marco Pitzettu (Image: Counter-Terrorism Policing North East)[Missing Credit]

Among hundreds of messages sent by the three, including in a groupchat titled "Einsatz 14" after the notorious Nazi death squads, they spoke about killing then prime minister Rishi Sunak and torturing imams.