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Nicholas Brock was jailed for four years for terror offences (CTPSE)
A neo-Nazi who posed for a photo while wearing a Make America Great Again hat has been been jailed for terror offences.
Nicholas Brock, 53, told police he was just “a normal person who likes collecting stuff” after hoarding bomb manuals, Nazi weapons and extremist literature in his bedroom.
Kingston Crown Court heard that he demonstrated his “extreme right-wing mindset” with tattoos including “prominent German Nazi figures from the 1930s and 40s”, an SS Totenkopf skull, runes and other symbols adopted by white supremacists.
Nicholas Brock, 53, decorated his bedroom with SS memorabilia and had far-right tattoos
A Neo-Nazi who denied being a far-right extremist has been jailed for four years after police found his SS memorabilia-filled bedroom, a Ku Klux Klan recognition certificate as well of a picture of him armed in a balaclava in front of a swastika flag.
Nicholas Brock, 52, still lived with his mother in Maidenhead, Berkshire, and had a tattoo of the Totenkopf skull and cross bones logo used by the Nazi SS and neo-Nazi terrorist group Combat 18.
He also had a folder named ‘Army Military Manuals’ on his laptop computer when police raided the three-bedroomed mid-terraced house on September 13, 2019, which included a guide how to make explosive.
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Police found a hoard of Nazi-era daggers, far-right literature and a framed Ku Klux Klan certificate in Nicholas Brock’s bedroom in Berkshire.
The 53-year-old was found guilty in March of three counts of possessing materials which could be of use in preparing terrorist acts.
He was jailed for four years at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court.
Brock’s collection included a copy of Hitler’s Mein Kampf manifesto and a video of a white supremacist attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2019, the court heard.
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