Callum Paslow was found guilty of attempted murder at Leicester Crown Court for attacking Nahom Hagos (Pictures: PA)
A Neo-Nazi wrote his own ‘terrorist manifesto’ before stabbing an asylum seeker in the chest at a hotel.
Callum Parslow, 32, who also had Adolf Hitler’s signature tattooed on his forearm, tried to send a post to X claiming he ‘just did my duty to England’ by trying to ‘exterminate’ his target.
He was found guilty of attempted murder at Leicester Crown Court for attacking Nahom Hagos at the Pear Tree Inn at Hindlip, Worcestershire, with a ‘specialist’ blade he bought for £770 online.
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 that as police closed in, Parslow attempted to tweet his manifesto document.
But it failed to send because he tagged too many people in it.
They included Tommy Robinson and prominent politicians including Sir Keir Starmer, Rishi Sunak, Nigel Farage and Suella Braverman.
Callum Ulysses Parslow (Picture: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
The bedsit of Callum Ulysses Parslow in Worcester (Picture: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
Nazi memorabillia seized at the bedsit of Callum Ulysses Parslow in Worcester (Picture: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
The tattoo of Adolf Hitler’s signature on his left forearm (Picture: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
A knife belonging to the Nazi fanatic (Picture: West Midlands Police/PA Wire)
In the document Parslow railed against what he termed the ‘evil enemies of nature and of England’ who he identified as ‘the Jews, the Marxists and the Globalists’ he said were responsible for demonising Christianity, white people and European culture.
Prosecutor Tom Storey KC said it was clear the manifesto was intended for publication online as it ended with a list of X handles or tags, which also featured those of Ukip and news outlets including the BBC and GB News.
Laurence Fox, Nick Griffin, Donald Trump, Lee Anderson, Liz Truss, Michael Gove, Lord David Cameron, Richard Tice and Boris Johnson also featured in the list of those who Parslow tried to tag in, the court heard.
Mr Storey said a police search of Parslow’s flat in Bromyard Terrace, Worcester, led to the recovery of a second knife in a sheath, an axe, a metal baseball bat, a red armband bearing a swastika, a Nazi-era medallion and copies of Mein Kampf.
Police decided after the stabbing that it gave rise to the suspicion that it was an act of terrorism and Parslow was interviewed by officers but answered no comment to questions asked of him.
The jury was told CCTV footage from The Pear Tree Inn showed the defendant’s arrival at the hotel and his attack upon Mr Hagos, who is originally from East Africa.
Blood which contained a DNA profile matching that of 25-year-old Mr Hagos was found on the blade of the knife abandoned by Parslow, whose email address included the phrase ‘lordadolfreborn’.
Details of the trial could not be reported until a court order was lifted on Friday after Parslow pleaded guilty to an unconnected sexual offence and two charges under the …read more
Source:: Metro