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Neo-Nazi with Hitler tattoo wrote ‘manifesto’ before stabbing asylum seeker | UK News

Neo-Nazi with Hitler tattoo wrote ‘manifesto’ before stabbing asylum seeker | UK News

Callum Paslow was found guilty of attempted murder at Leicester Crown Court for attacking Nahom Hagos (Images: PA)

A neo-Nazi wrote his own ‘terrorist manifesto’ before stabbing an asylum seeker in the chest at a hotel.

Callum Parslow, 32, also Adolf Hitler‘s signature tattooed on his forearm, attempted to send a post to X claiming he was ‘just doing my duty’. England‘ by trying to ‘destroy’ his target.

He was convicted of attempted murder at Leicester Crown Court for attacking Nahom Hagos at the Pear Tree Inn in Hindlip, Worcestershire, with a ‘specialist’ knife he bought online for £770.

The white supremacist tried to claim he made the four-and-a-half-mile journey on April 2 to stab ‘one of the Channel migrants’ because he was ‘angry and frustrated’ at small boat crossings.

The court heard Parslow tried to tweet the manifesto document as police approached.

However, it could not be sent because it tagged too many people.

These included Tommy Robinson and leading politicians such as Sir Keir Starmer, Rishi Sunak, Nigel Farage and Suella Braverman.

Callum Ulysses Parslow (Image: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
Callum Ulysses Parslow’s dormitory in Worcester (Image: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
Nazi memorabilia was seized from Callum Ulysses Parslow’s bedroom in Worcester (Image: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
Adolf Hitler’s signature tattoo on his left forearm (Image: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
A knife belonging to a Nazi fanatic (Image: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)

In the document, Parslow rails against what he describes as “evil enemies of nature and England” and “Jews, Marxists and Globalists”, saying they are responsible for the demonization of Christianity, white people and European culture.

Prosecutor Tom Storey KC said it was clear the manifesto was designed to be published online because it ended with a list of X handles or tags, which included Ukip and news sources such as the BBC and GB News.

The court heard that Laurence Fox, Nick Griffin, Donald Trump, Lee Anderson, Liz Truss, Michael Gove, Lord David Cameron, Richard Tice and Boris Johnson were also on the list of people Parslow was trying to add.

Mr Storey said a police search of Parslow’s flat in Bromyard Terrace, Worcester, seized a second sheathed knife, an axe, a metal baseball bat, a red armband bearing a swastika, a Nazi-era locket and copies of books. he said. Mein Kampf.

After the stabbing, police determined that it was suspected to be an act of terrorism and Parslow was interviewed by police officers, but made no comment to the questions put to him.

The jury was told that CCTV footage from the Pear Tree Inn showed the defendant arriving at the hotel and attacking Mr Hagos, who is originally from East Africa.

Blood containing a DNA profile matching that of Mr Hagos, 25, was found on the blade of a knife abandoned by Parslow, whose email address included the phrase ‘lordadolfreborn’.

Details of the hearing could not be reported until the court order was lifted on Friday after Parslow pleaded guilty to an unrelated sexual offense and two charges under the Malicious Communications Act.

Parslow was remanded in custody and will be sentenced by Mr Justice Dove at Woolwich Crown Court on a date to be determined.

Callum Ulysses Parslow’s X page (Image: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
A Nazi flag was seized next to Callum Ulysses Parslow’s bed in Worcester (Image: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)

Jurors were told the manifesto found on the former supermarket worker’s mobile phone read: ‘They will call me a terrorist, they will call me an extremist: I am neither.

‘Be the white man they say. Be the revenge of Albion. Become the wrath of Britannia.’

Some of his tweets also advocated extreme violence against immigrants entering Britain; One of them said: ‘Open the door with a knife in your hand and shout at them. If they attack you, it’s fair game.’

Jurors were told Parslow had Hitler’s signature tattooed on his arm “to show his devotion to the ideals of the German Nazi party leader”.

Explaining the circumstances of the attempted murder to the jury, Mr Storey said: ‘Mr Hagos (after being asked by Parslow where he was from) told him he was Eritrean.

‘The defendant then produced a knife and began stabbing and attacking her, inflicting wounds on her chest and the back of her hand.

‘The defendant’s actions that day were carefully planned and guided by a particular ideology, particularly a far-right ideology; This led him to identify and target his victim based on his ethnicity.’

Upon Mr. Hagos’ arrival at the hospital, he was found to have an 8cm long wound on his left chest, which did not penetrate any of his vital organs.

Mr Hagos, who was eating in the conservatory when he was attacked, said of his survival: ‘I still look at it as a miracle. ‘God saved me.’

Parslow showed no reaction as he was found guilty of attempted murder and minutes later admitted crimes committed in July and August last year, including deliberately exposing his genitals in a video he posted from a Facebook account.

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