Solihull white supremacist admits sharing material to stir up racial hatred

Richard Osborne appeared in Birmingham Crown Court today.

Author: Molly HookingsPublished 12th May 2023

A white supremacist has admitted sharing material expressing extremist views online 130 times and supporting a banned far-right group.

Richard Osborne posted material likely to stir up racial hatred, targeting Jews and other groups, 120 times on the VK social media platform between 16 February last year and 9 January this year.

The 53-year-old also posted 10 times material that would be likely to stir up hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation between 24 September 2021 and 1 December 2022, and posted a moving image of a flag of the banned far-right group, National Action, on 4 September 2021.

In a hearing at Birmingham Crown Court on Friday, Osborne further admitted to possessing an offensive weapon - a cosh - found in a Fiat Seicento in a car park on 12 January and possessing a shotgun without a licence in Meadow Drive, Hampton in Arden, near Solihull, West Midlands, on the same day.

Appearing via video link from HMP Wandsworth in south London, Osborne, of Marston Green, Solihull, was told by Judge Paul Farrer KC that he would be sentenced on 9 June at the same court.

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