
A Neo-Nazi terrorist has been discovered responsible of threatening a jail officer as a result of he was sad about being served a jacket potato for lunch.
Nicholas Brock, who was already serving a jail sentence for having data more likely to be helpful to a terrorist, threatened to shoot the guard at the back of the top.
His motive? The jacket potato didn’t meet his dietary necessities, a trial heard.
In a separate incident, the 57-year-old hurled abuse at his probation officer, telling one other, ‘I’ll simply shoot her myself.’
He was convicted at Oxford Crown Courtroom of creating threats to kill jail workers on Could 20, 2024, and on October 9, 2024, Counter Terrorism Policing South East mentioned.
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Brock additionally claimed to know individuals who might reactivate weapons so he might use them to hurt jail workers and others after he was launched.
When counter-terror officers raided his Maidenhead house earlier this 12 months, they discovered an armoury of deactivated firearms, a knuckle duster, swords, knives and a sword disguised as a strolling stick.

He was sentenced on Tuesday to 1 12 months in jail for every depend, to run consecutively to one another, police mentioned.
Brock was investigated in 2020 and located to have racist movies, photos and video footage from the Christchurch bloodbath in New Zealand.
He was additionally a collector of Second World Battle and Nazi Germany army gadgets, police mentioned.
The Nazi sympathiser collected daggers from the Third Reich, downloaded terrorism manuals and had a framed ‘certificates of recognition’ from the Ku Klux Klan in his personal identify mounted on the wall.
Brock additionally had tattoos of the ‘demise’s head’ skulls, related to the paramilitary SS group, in addition to swastikas and different symbols from Adolf Hitler’s Germany.
Police raided the home that he shared along with his mom in Maidenhead in January 2018, and located a hoard of extremist literature, together with a replica of Hitler’s Mein Kampf.
The gathering included varied racist memes, a video of the 2019 white supremacist assault on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand and a information clip of the banned terrorist group Nationwide Motion.
Officers additionally discovered images of Brock carrying a President Donald Trump Make America Nice Once more hat, posing in a balaclava whereas holding firearms, and with others making Nazi salutes.
Head of Counter Terrorism Policing South East DCS Claire Finlay mentioned: ‘Brock’s behaviour has demonstrated that his excessive right-wing mindset didn’t diminish throughout his time spent in jail and his aggressive behaviour was escalating as his jail launch date approached.
‘It was clear that Brock continued to pose a threat of serious hurt in the direction of the victims on this case, in addition to in the direction of members of the general public from minority backgrounds, and people in positions of authority.’
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