Tuesday 15 January 2013

EDL’s Kevin Carroll Arrested For Race-Hate Crime

Kevin Carroll, joint leader of the far-right English Defence League (EDL) and chairman of the far-right British Freedom Party (BFP) has been arrested and bailed on suspicion of a race-hate crime.


Carroll was arrested in Luton recently by officers investigating a message he is suspected of posting on the social networking site Facebook.

The message allegedly incited racial hatred.

A spokesman for Bedfordshire Police said: “A 43-year-old was arrested on Saturday morning on suspicion of displaying threatening, abusive or insulting written material with intent to cause racial hatred.”

This is the same man who said that all Muslims are “backward savages”.

In November, Carroll unsuccessfully stood for election as the Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner.

Further reading:
  1. EDL's Kevin Carroll arrested over race hate crime
  2. Joint leader of English Defence League Kevin Carroll arrested on suspicion of race hate crime

Tuesday 8 January 2013

EDL Division Leader Convicted For Assault

Hope Not Hate has reported that a leading member of the English Defence League (EDL) has been found guilty of assault and resisting arrest.


Gary Milsom, the EDL organiser for the EDL Thanet Division appeared at Thanet Magistrates Court charged with common assault and resisting a police officer following an incident in 2012.

He was found guilty and has handed 120 hours community service along with a £150 fine.

Operating under the pseudonym “Pat Riot”, Milsom organised the harassment of worshippers at a mosque in his home town of Margate last September. Reportedly, he also attended an EDL meeting in Margate in which people said “dirty P*kis” along with “dirty Muslims”.

The EDL Thanet Division Facebook Page has various pictures of this man.

Further reading:
  1. EDL Organiser Guilty
  2. EDL’s Thanet Division Leader Convicted of Assault

Monday 7 January 2013

EDL Leader Jailed For US Passport Fraud

English Defence League (EDL) leader Stephen Lennon, pleaded guilty to possession of a false identity document with improper intention. He has been jailed for ten months for using a friend’s passport to try and enter the US.


Lennon used a passport in the name of Andrew McMaster to board a Virgin Atlantic Flight from Heathrow to New York, but was caught out after his fingerprints were taken by customs officials.

He left the airport and entered the US illegally but left the country the following day, using his own passport to return to the UK.

Sentencing, Judge Alistair McCreath, told him: “I am going to sentence you under the name of Stephen Lennon although I suspect that is not actually your true name, in the sense that it is not the name that appears on your passport.

“What I have to deal with you for is clear enough.

“You knew perfectly well that you were not welcome in the United States.

“You knew that because you tried before and you had not got in, and you knew the reason for that – because, rightly or wrongly, the US authorities do not welcome people in their country who have convictions of the kind that you have.

“With that full knowledge, you equipped yourself with a passport. I am told that it was given you by way of a loan from your friend Andrew McMaster, to which you bore, I am told, some resemblance.

“And by use of that passport you did what you could to get into the United States.

“But you did not get in because they took your fingerprints and they worked out that you were not who you claimed to be.

“I am told that, by whatever means, you slipped away from the US authorities, got into the country and then very rapidly – and understandably so – got out of it.”

He said Lennon had used his own passport to get out of the US, adding: “You did so, I am quite sure, in order to avoid the consequences that would have fallen upon you had you been caught by the authorities in America.”

The judge went on: “What you did went absolutely to the heart of the immigration controls that the United States are entitled to have.

“Had it been known in this country that you were proposing to leave under a false passport, you would not have been accepted on to the plane and you would not have been permitted to leave this country on a false passport.

“It’s not in any sense trivial.”

Lennon, who was arrested in October, has been jailed for ten months.

He was previously jailed for assault in 2005 and also has convictions for drugs and public order offences.

Saturday 5 January 2013

EDL Activist In Custody On Burglary Charges

An activist for the far-right English Defence League (EDL) who stood in the recent Rotherham by-election has been remanded in jail on burglary charges.

Clint Bristow, came last in the 29 November by-election with just 29 votes. A little over two weeks later, on 16 December, the 39-year-old was charged by Humberside police with burglary. After being refused bail, he was remanded in custody and spent Christmas in jail.

He is accused of trespassing on private property and stealing toiletries, money and a mobile phone then making threats of violence. The alleged burglary took place in the coastal village of Bempton, near Bridlington.

Bristow was refused bail at Bridlington magistrates court and the case has been transferred to Hull crown court.

Some people may question whether the EDL had anything to do with this man. They did, and here is a leaflet that was promoted for his by-election.


Further reading:
  1. EDL activist Clint Bristow in custody on burglary charges