BREAKING: Teenage extremist Daniel Harris has been sentenced to 11-and-a-half years in jail, and a further 3 years on licence, for five counts of encouraging terrorism and possessing a 3D printer for purposes of terrorism. Full story:
Aldrich, 22, allegedly killed five people during an indiscriminate firearms attack in Colorado Springs, in November last year - while Harris was on trial in the UK.
Mr Allman said:"The Crown say it demonstrates that individuals of the greatest concern have accessed the material produced by Mr Harris."Buffalo shooting 'fuelled by diet of hate' Under the pseudonym"BookAnon", Harris's videos"encouraged and gave instructions for carrying out acts of terror against those deemed not to be part of the white European race," the court heard.
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