Alina Burns, 19, attacked Mohammed Mahmoodi, 27, with the weapon as he stood outside the shop in Bedminster, Bristol, in August last year. A neo-Nazi obsessed teenager has been jailed for more than 15 years after attempting to behead a Kurdish barber with an axe. Alina Burns, 19, launched the brutal attack on Mohammed Mahmoodi, 27, outside his shop in Bedminster, Bristol last August. Bristol Crown Court heard Burns was motivated by extreme neo-Nazi ideology and had established contact with far-right groups. Evidence presented included her telling a man on a dating app to “kill all Jews and Muslims,” alongside online searches for “Jihad, the Southport stabbings, Jewish supremacy and Nazi Germany.” Serena Gates KC, prosecuting, told the court: “The prosecution case is that the defendant had an extreme right-wing mindset and wanted Jews and Muslims to be killed and non-whites to flee or be expelled from the UK. “The day before the attack the defendant was watching videos of SS marches and sent an email called, ‘The dawn of civil war’.” At a previous hearing, Burns, of Lynton Road, Bristol, pleaded guilty to attempted murder and three charges of having an article with a blade or point – specifically an axe, a scalpel and two darts. She had denied a charge of engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts, contrary to the Terrorism Act. The Crown argued that despite accepting the pleas, there remained a terrorist motivation to the attack, which was accepted by the judge, Mrs Justice Lambert.
via independent: Neo-Nazi who wanted to ‘kill all Jews and Muslims’ tried to behead barber with an axe
siehe auch: Neo-Nazi girl called herself ’embodiment of hell’ before axe attack on stranger Alina Burns, 18, has been sentenced to more than 15 years in prison after admitting attempting to murder Mohammed Mahmoodi in a horrifying axe attack outside a Bristol barber’s shop as he stood chatting to a friend. A teenage girl obsessed with Hitler has been sentenced to more than 15 years in prison after trying to behead a Kurdish barber who she had never met as he stood talking to a friend. Alina Burns, 18, had admitted attempting to murder barber Mohammed Mahmoodi, an Iranian Kurd, in a shocking attack outside a barbers in south Bristol. Bristol Crown Court heard Burns had been motivated by neo-Nazi extremism and had been in contact with far-right groups. CCTV from the barbers captured the moment 5ft 2ins Burns swung an axe at his neck before he ducked at the last minute, avoiding the worst of the blow. The teenager then tried to strike Mr Mahmoodi again before he managed to disarm her, but he was left with painful scratches to his neck and cheek.
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