A TEEN radicalised at 13 has been locked up after he was found with high-powered crossbows, knives and notes he wrote about attacking three schools.
Police discovered the boy, now 15, was obsessed with school massacres and far-right mass killers.
He had two membership accounts on a website where users can upload sick content showing fatal accidents and executions.
The youth, who cannot be identified because of his age, had uploaded links to the manifestos of monsters including far-right killer Anders Breivik, who murdered 77 in Norway.
There were also links to a site promising to teach the reader to “spew your hate” against Jewish and black people.
It offered a scoring system for killing or injuring people and bonus points for doing so in a tactical vest with a Nazi black sun patch, which he owned.
He had a “long experience of bullying” at school and had stopped attending in January 2024, the Old Bailey was told.
His mum and dad had asked for help with their son, whose technical computer abilities far exceeded that of his parents’, James Bruce, prosecuting, said.
West Mercia Police found the weapons and notes after they executed a warrant for suspected offences of possessing indecent images at the boy’s home near Market Drayton, Shropshire.
The judge passed a special sentence of detention for a total 18 months with an additional 12 months on licence, and imposed a 12-month parenting order.