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Expat nazi terrorist Kris ‘Charlie Big Potatoes’ Kearney gets five years
By Walter Finch
London’s Old Bailey heard he also shared a ‘Punish a Muslim Day’ letter, in which readers were encouraged to ‘butcher a Muslim’ for 500 points and bomb a mosque for 1,000 points.
In 2021 alone, he posted 89 extreme right-wing documents, which encouraged violence in the battle against ‘white genocide’.
The member of Patriotic Alternative - who the Olive
Glass Attack
A 21-YEAR-OLD man has been jailed for five years after he slashed the neck of a man who refused to give him a cigarette.
The attack happened at San Juan celebrations in Valencia during the early hours. When refused a cigarette the assailant smashed a wine glass and used it to cut the victim’s neck, shoulder and arm, leaving him with a permanent disability.
Press revealed travelled regularly between his home in Albir, on the Costa Blanca, to Marbella - ran an online platform called ‘Fascist Fitness’. The far-right podcaster - who had been on the run in Spain with his wife and three children when he committed his offences in 2021 - also spent time in Dubai.
The neo-Nazi, from Liverpool, had originally been stopped under the Terrorism Act and fled an arrest warrant two years before his arrest in Spain. He was understood to have been on a layover in a UK airport en route to the UAE in 2019 when officers first detained him. It came after he refused to divulge passwords for three separate mobile phones he was travelling with, suggesting he may have been working for mafia gangs. A warrant was later issued for his arrest after he skipped a magistrate’s hearing on July
2 that year and fled to Spain. Kearney, a former soldier, had close links to the Costa Blanca, where his parents also lived, and ran a bar. Kearney, 39, pleaded guilty admitting he wanted to ‘spread fascist views’, but denied he shared the material on Telegram with the intention of causing terror attacks.
Judge Richard Marks KC doubted this, insisting his ‘fanaticism’ in achieving his objectives meant he ‘intended for acts of terrorism to happen’. He sentenced him to four years and eight months.
A SERIAL burglar has been arrested by the Guardia Civil after committing 83 home robberies in Sagunto.
Stolen items and damage caused totalled €25,000 with the 50-year-old Spaniard targeting unoccupied holiday homes on urbanisations in the Camp de Morvedre area. The man took jewellery, cameras, televisions, and clothes as well as helping himself to food and alcohol.
Three homes were robbed a total of 26 times during his burglary spree that started last autumn.