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British white supremacist found guilty of plotting gun attack

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Posted on April 30, 2026

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British White Supremacist Found Guilty of Plotting Terror Gun Attack in London

Conviction and Details of the Terror Plot

Overview of the Case

LONDON, April 30 (Reuters) - A British white supremacist who prosecutors said idolised Adolf Hitler was on Thursday convicted of preparing terrorism acts after trying to buy a gun and ammunition from undercover officers.

Alfie Coleman paid 3,500 pounds ($4,730) for a pistol and around 200 rounds of ammunition before being arrested by police in September 2023.

Influences and Ideology

The 21-year-old venerated Nazi dictator Hitler and Thomas Mair, a loner obsessed with the Nazis who murdered lawmaker Jo Cox in a frenzied street attack in 2016, prosecutors said.

Manifestos written by Dylann Roof, who killed nine Black people at a South Carolina church in 2015, and Brenton Tarrant, who killed 51 Muslim worshippers at mosques in Christchurch, were found on Coleman's devices when he was arrested.

Manifesto and Motivation

Prosecutor Nicholas de la Poer told jurors at London's Old Bailey court that Coleman had written his own manifesto as a diary, in which he stated: "All people whom are not on our side must die."

Legal Proceedings

Coleman pleaded guilty to possessing the gun and 10 charges relating to documents containing information likely to be useful to terrorists, but denied the preparation of terrorist acts.

He was convicted by a jury after a retrial and will be sentenced in July.

Background and Police Investigation

Police previously said Coleman had extensively consumed extreme right-wing material online as a teenager, particularly during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, when he was 15.

Authorities' Statements

Bethan David, head of counter terrorism at the Crown Prosecution Service, described Coleman as "a dangerous man who planned to commit a terrorist attack to further his extreme racist and white supremacist agenda".

"He was motivated by an extreme ideology and hatred of people of other races and religions, he was clearly intent on acting on these ideas and causing harm," David added.

Additional Information

($1 = 0.7400 pounds)

(Reporting by Sam TobinEditing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Coleman idolised Adolf Hitler and Nazi-inspired terrorists and compiled a 'kill-list' with details of 'race traitors' at his supermarket workplace, indicating intent to target individuals based on race and political positions (news.sky.com)
  • Undercover MI5 agents facilitated the sale of a Makarov pistol, magazines and ~200 rounds for £3,500; Coleman was arrested in September 2023 in a Morrisons car park (news.sky.com)
  • Extremist materials including manifestos by Dylann Roof and Brenton Tarrant, terrorist manuals and Coleman's own writings were found on his devices, demonstrating significant radicalisation during his teenage years, particularly during COVID‑19 lockdowns (news.sky.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who was convicted of plotting a terror gun attack in London?
Alfie Coleman, a 21-year-old British white supremacist, was convicted of preparing terrorist acts after attempting to purchase a gun and ammunition.
What evidence was found against Alfie Coleman?
Manifestos from previous attackers, a written manifesto by Coleman, and attempts to buy a gun and ammunition from undercover officers were presented as evidence.
When was Alfie Coleman arrested?
Alfie Coleman was arrested by police in September 2023 after attempting to buy a pistol and ammunition.
What ideology motivated Alfie Coleman?
Coleman was motivated by extreme racist and white supremacist ideology, idolising figures such as Adolf Hitler.
When will Alfie Coleman be sentenced?
Alfie Coleman will be sentenced in July, following his conviction by a jury after a retrial.

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