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TikTok user caught with bomb-making video is jailed
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crime9h ago

TikTok user caught with bomb-making video is jailed

  • Adam Mahmood was sentenced to four years in a young offender institution for possessing a bomb-making video on TikTok.
  • The court heard Mahmood had more than 27,000 followers and asked someone to send the video via a messaging app.
  • The video was described as a 'detailed guide' to creating an explosive device with a detonator and shrapnel.
  • Mahmood faced a backdrop of an alarming weapons cache found in his bedroom.
  • The sentencing judge indicated Mahmood would be released on licence to protect the public.
  • The trial occurred over a week in September at Birmingham Crown Court.
  • Prosecutors linked Mahmood’s actions to potential terrorism after examining his materials and online activity.
  • Investigators reported Mahmood had a significant online following prior to his arrest.
  • The article notes the case stemmed from content that could aid terrorist acts.
  • The case involved police documenting a range of weapons and items at Mahmood's home.
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Dog walker 'toe-poked dalmation' before he was 'chopped with chainsaw'
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crime4h ago

Dog walker 'toe-poked dalmation' before he was 'chopped with chainsaw'

  • Mills says he was attacked with a chainsaw after toe-poking a dalmatian during a walk in Solihull.
  • The owner, Whitsey, allegedly returned with a running chainsaw during the dispute.
  • Whitsey admitted revving the chainsaw but denied deliberately striking Mills with it.
  • The case proceeded after the Crown Prosecution Service rejected Whitsey’s plea, leading to a trial of issue.
  • Mills described a brief scuffle after the chainsaw contact before Whitsey retreated.
  • Judge Dean Kershaw scheduled a sentencing date for January 19 after the evidence was heard.
  • Whitsey claimed his actions were to protect his family and dogs during the incident.
  • Mills testified the dalmatian repeatedly attacked his cocker spaniel, prompting the confrontation.
  • Whitsey argued his actions were an intimidation tactic rather than an assault.
  • The incident occurred in woodland off Gospel Lane in Solihull.
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