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Latest news in Yorkshire: July 17, 2018 10:57:01 AM
A teenager with a previous conviction for making a pipe bomb in his Nazi
memorabilia-filled bedroom has admitted a terror offence.
Jack Coulson was previously convicted of constructing an explosive device
and given a youth rehabilitation order.
At Leeds Crown Court, the 19-year-old admitted possessing a document for
terrorist purposes.
Coulson, of Mexborough, South Yorkshire, was remanded in custody and is due
to be sentenced on Thursday.
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Coulson admitted possessing The Big Book Of Mischief between 3 and 20
January.
The court was told the document contained information of a kind likely to be
useful to a person looking to commit an act of terrorism.
During his previous trial, Coulson, who lived in Bradford and was 17 at the
time, was not named after he was granted anonymity due to his age.
Coulson, who praised the killer of MP Jo Cox, was arrested after he put a
photo of the pipe bomb online.
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