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Prosecutors claim the 15-year-old, who suffers from severe ADHD and autism, allegedly set up the chat where pictures of Hitler and Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch terrorist, were shared.
A 16-year-old, who can not be named either, is charged with disseminating a terrorist publication by posting a link in the chat to the White Resistance Manual on 28 August 2020.
Westminster Magistrates Court heard the material posted through the group allegedly encouraged a third schoolboy and member of that chat to prepare an act of terrorism.
Both teenagers appeared together in court and did not enter a plea during the hearing.
Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot said: There was a co-defendant who was influenced and part of this far-right group who has gone to the Central Criminal Court this morning.
A teenager who threw a six-year-old boy from the viewing platform of the Tate Modern has been jailed for another 14 weeks after admitting to punching and biting Broadmoor Hospital staff.
Jonty Bravery, 19, punched nursing assistant Sarah Edwards in the head and face before pulling her hair, after she said she was going to clean his room.
He then bit Maxwell King, a rehabilitation therapist assistant, on his finger after he came to his colleague s aid.
Bravery was being held at the high-security psychiatric hospital on remand ahead of sentencing at the Old Bailey, where he pleaded guilty to attempted murder over the attack at the London art gallery.
By Press Association 2021
Jonty Bravery
A teenager who threw a six-year-old boy from the viewing platform of the Tate Modern has been jailed for another 14 weeks after admitting attacking Broadmoor Hospital staff.
Jonty Bravery, 19, punched nursing assistant Sarah Edwards in the head and face before pulling her hair, after she said she was going to clean his room.
He then bit Maxwell King, a rehabilitation therapist assistant, on his finger after he came to his colleague’s aid.
Jonty Bravery was being held at high-security Broadmoor Hospital on remand ahead of sentencing at the Old Bailey (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Bravery was being held at the high-security psychiatric hospital on remand ahead of sentencing at the Old Bailey, where he pleaded guilty to attempted murder over the attack at the London art gallery.
A teenager who threw a six-year-old boy from the viewing platform of the Tate Modern has been jailed for another 14 weeks after admitting attacking Broadmoor Hospital staff. Jonty Bravery, 19, punched nursing assistant Sarah Edwards in the head and face before pulling her hair, after she said she was going to clean his room. He then bit Maxwell King, a rehabilitation therapist assistant, on his finger after he came to his colleague s aid. Bravery was being held at the high-security psychiatric hospital on remand ahead of sentencing at the Old Bailey, where he pleaded guilty to attempted murder over the attack at the London art gallery.