Teen neo-Nazi behind sick threats against Prince Harry on ‘far-right Twitter’ unmasked as 17-year-old London schoolboy
A VILE right-wing extremist who said Prince Harry should be shot has been revealed as a 17-year-old.
Oskar Dunn-Koczorowsk from London has been exposed after a judge decided to lift his anonymity.
Oskar Dunn-Koczorowski sat in court with his mum
The disgraced teen who lives in Acton, admitted to two counts of posting messages on a far-right social media site.
Sat beside his mum at the Old Bailey today, Dunn-Koczorowski pled guilty to encouraging terrorism and three counts of disseminating terrorist publications.
A similar layout to Twitter, Gab is a haven for neo-Nazis and far-right extremists with more than 800,000 users.
His co-defendant, Polish national Michael Szaewczuk, 18, from Bramley in Leeds, also faces five counts of encouraging terrorism and three of disseminating terrorist publications.
Mr Justice Sweeney lifted an order protecting Dunn-Koczorowski’s anonymity in light of the plea
The charges relate to publishing messages on social network Gab in August and September
Polish national Michael Szewczuk, 18, from Bramley, in Leeds, is yet to enter pleas to five counts of encouraging terrorism and three counts of disseminating terrorist publications
The two teens are alleged to have links to neo–Nazi group, the Sonnenkrieg Division, which posted a picture of the Duke of Sussex set against a swastika, with a gun pointed at his head and the slogan: “See ya later, race traitor!”
The group is an off shoot of the American Atomwaffen Division, which encourages terrorism and worships Adolf Hitler and Charles Manson.
Counter Terrorism Policing North East said the arrests part of an ongoing investigation into extreme right-wing activity.
The judge, Mr Justice Sweeney, set a provisional trial date of May 13 in Manchester, with a plea hearing on April 15.
Neo-Nazis are able to create racist and seriously offensive posts in 300 characters, known as “gabs”, with no censoring
Prince Harry was called da “race traitor” after marrying a mixed-race woman
Their case will next be heard on February 25 at the Old Bailey.
Both were released on conditional bail.
The “free speech” site was founded by Andrew Torba after he read Facebook excluded right-wing material.
Neo-Nazis are able to create racist and seriously offensive posts in 300 characters, known as “gabs”, with no censoring.
Nazi groups based in the UK have been discovered on the site – with some allegedly threatening to murder Prince Harry as a “race traitor” because of his marriage to mixed-race Meghan Markle.
The far-right misfits feed into a chorus of hatred on Gab with posts threatening Jews, ethnic minorities and anyone thought to have betrayed the white race.
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