‘Brit Nazis threat to kill Harry’ over Meg
‘Race traitor’ attack over his marriage to Meghan
A NEO-NAZI group allegedly called for Prince Harry to be killed for marrying mixed-race Meghan Markle.
The Sonnenkrieg Division is said to have posted a picture of the Duke of Sussex set against a swastika with a gun pointing at his head and the words: “See ya later, race traitor!”
A university student and a teenager are among those involved with the UK version of a violent US group linked to five murders, a BBC probe claims.
Private messages sent over a gaming server allegedly show the leader, known as Blitzy, saying police officers should be killed and “raped to death”.
The BBC said evidence suggests the leader is Andrew Dymock, 21, although he denies wrongdoing. Mr Dymock, originally from Bath, has been studying at university in Wales.
A key propagandist in the group is said to be a 17-year-old from West London.
The BBC claims the messages it obtained show neo-Nazis from Europe and the US engaging in racism and misogyny, glorifying violence and cruelty, and discussing the production of propaganda.
They include members of the Atomwaffen Division, a US group that encourages terrorism. Members lionise Adolf Hitler, cult leader Charles Manson and neo-Nazi James Mason, who gives regular diatribes for a website run by Atomwaffen members. Atomwaffen – the German for “atomic weapons” – has been linked to five murders and its co-founder was jailed for explosives offences. Videos show members doing firearms training and calling for a “race war now”. And messages include correspondence about creating Sonnenkrieg Division. Blitzy described Sonnenkrieg as “full on Universal Order” and “atomwaffen with less guns”. He also discussed his
plans to meet Atomwaffen members. Mr Dymock said through his lawyer that all allegations are “wholly incorrect”.
In London, the 17-year-old came to his door in a hooded top with the Atomwaffen logo when the BBC approached him but did not respond to the claims.
His mother refused to open her door when we approached her yesterday.
Police probing extreme right-wing activity arrested three men on suspicion of terrorism offences on Thursday: a 17-year-old of London, a 21-year-old of Bath and an 18-year-old of Portsmouth.
Searches were ongoing at properties in Bath, London, Portsmouth and Leeds.
Kensington Palace said: “We have no comment on an ongoing investigation.”