British white supremacist found guilty of plotting gun attack

April 30, 2026 7:28 AM EDT

LONDON, April 30 (Reuters) - A ‌British white supremacist ​who ​prosecutors said idolised Adolf Hitler was on Thursday convicted of preparing terrorism acts after trying to buy a gun ‌and ammunition from undercover officers.

Alfie Coleman paid 3,500 pounds ($4,730) for ⁠a pistol and around 200 rounds of ammunition before being arrested by police in ‌September 2023.

The 21-year-old venerated Nazi ‌dictator Hitler and Thomas Mair, a loner obsessed with the Nazis who murdered lawmaker Jo Cox in a frenzied street attack in ​2016, prosecutors said.

Manifestos written by Dylann Roof, who killed nine Black people at a South Carolina church in 2015, and Brenton Tarrant, ⁠who killed 51 Muslim worshippers at mosques in Christchurch, were found on Coleman's devices when ​he was arrested.

Prosecutor Nicholas de la Poer told jurors at London's Old Bailey court that Coleman had written his ​own manifesto as a diary, in which ‌he stated: "All people whom are not on our side must die."

Coleman pleaded guilty to possessing the gun and ⁠10 charges relating to documents containing information likely to be useful to terrorists, but denied the preparation of terrorist acts.

He was convicted by a jury after ⁠a retrial and will be sentenced in July.

Police previously said Coleman had extensively ​consumed extreme right-wing material online as a teenager, particularly during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, when he was 15.

Bethan David, head of counter terrorism at the Crown ‌Prosecution Service, described Coleman as "a dangerous man who planned to commit a terrorist attack to further his extreme ‌racist and white supremacist agenda".

"He was motivated by an extreme ideology and ⁠hatred of people of other ‌races and religions, he ​was clearly intent on acting on these ideas and causing harm," David added.

($1 = 0.7400 pounds)

(Reporting by Sam TobinEditing by ‌Ros Russell)



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