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Far-right extremist Alina Burns pleads guilty to attempted axe murder in Bristol

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Far-right extremist Alina Burns pleads guilty to attempted axe murder in Bristol
Key Points
  • Alina Burns attacked an Iranian Kurd with an axe in Bristol in August last year
  • Burns was a member of the far-right group Patriotic Alternative and had researched weapons and extremist content online
  • Burns pleaded guilty to attempted murder and expressed intent to harm others again

Alina Burns, then aged 18, attacked Mohammed Mahmoodi, an Iranian Kurd, outside a barber's shop in Bedminster, Bristol, on 2 August last year. Burns swung an axe at Mr. Mahmoodi's neck, but he turned and ducked at the last minute, escaping with only painful scratches to his neck and cheek.

She tried to strike Mr. Mahmoodi again before he disarmed her. Police officers on patrol nearby detained Burns and found a scalpel and several darts on her.

I wanted to cut his neck.

Alina Burns, Defendant

Burns nodded when asked by the arresting officer if she had swung the axe at the man. Burns was a member of the far-right group Patriotic Alternative. Police found messages in which Burns stated she realized her role in existence was to annihilate everything holy she bore witness to.

An examination of Burns' diary and notebooks revealed notes about Germany, Adolf Hitler, and weaponry used by Germans in the First and Second World Wars. On 30 July, Burns searched online for 'what age you buy an axe UK' and 'how to properly use an axe for self-defence'. On 31 July, Burns looked up YouTube videos about Patrick Crusius, who killed 23 people in a mass shooting at a US Walmart, and searched for graphic 'gore' videos and how to use darts as a weapon.

Kill all Jews and Muslims in Britain, please.

Alina Burns, Defendant

Burns bought an axe from Screwfix on the day of the attack. According to Sky News - UK, Alina Burns described a desire for a white England, achieved, if necessary, through terror. Burns pleaded guilty to attempted murder.

During a mental health assessment, Burns said she would go on again but to succeed when asked if she had plans to harm others. The specific sentence or legal consequences Burns will face after pleading guilty have not been confirmed, nor has her current mental health status or diagnosis, which could affect legal proceedings.

I realized my role in existence: I am the embodiment of hell, destined to annihilate everything holy I bear witness to.

Alina Burns, Defendant

Land is reclaimed through terror.

Alina Burns, Defendant

Better if they flee out of fear rather than displace us in our own home.

Alina Burns, Defendant

Fair enough.

Alina Burns, Defendant

Would go on again but to succeed.

Alina Burns, Defendant

In the news yet?

Alina Burns, Defendant
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