Boy, 17, planned Southport-style knife-attack at dance school after praising Axel Rudakubana and suggested targeting Oasis comeback concert

Police went to court after being warned that a dance school near her house was planning a Southport -style knife attack.
The 17 -year -old child, who could not be named because of his age, talked about imitating Axel Rudakubana, who killed three daughters at the age of six, seven and nine years during a dance lesson in July last year.
The child, who lived with his family in a village near Cwmbran in South Wales, investigated how to obtain large knives and chatted with a friend on April 19, sending a big knife image for online sales, ‘Is it good for this?’
The police also found a note on the phone on April 28th. In addition to the instructions on how to walk there, he included images of a dance school near his house.
Location data argued that it was close to school just a few days ago.
Young also explored other potential goals, including his own school, and told others about the first Oasis Reunion concert in Cardiff.
A previous hearing was told that young people had participated in discussions about the social media practice, which he praised Rudakubana.
In a conversation, although the police told the police that this was not true, Southport said he was trying to make the poison of the same substance produced by Killer.
A general opinion of the Westminster Magistrates’ Court – on June 21, young people emerged
The 17 -year -old, who could not be named because of his age, talked about imitating Axel Rudakubana (in the picture), who killed three daughters in a dance class in July last year.
Young also researched other potential goals, including his own school, and told others about the first Oasis Reunion concert in Cardiff (in the picture)
One of what he talked about in Snapchat reported him to the police.
Following the concerns of his family, the young met with a consultant on June 2 and announced that he plans to make a ‘Rudakubana -style attack’ and led to a second report to the police.
On the same day at around 10.30, a hand -pedestal guide between the phones. During the police negotiations, he admitted that he had thoughts of starting an attack regularly, but he did not intend to carry them.
On June 21, the Genç took part in the Westminster Magistrate Court, where he made a guilty of having a useful document for terrorism. The court was postponed to a later date.




