A NAZI-obsessed man with extremist views was found guilty of attempted murder today for stabbing asylum-seeker Nahom Hagos.
The Leicester Crown Court heard how Callum Ulysses Parslow stabbed Nahom Hagos in the chest and hand at the Pear Tree Inn at Hindlip, Worcestershire, after buying a “specialist” knife online.
He denied attempted murder but admitted wounding, and sentencing is pending.
The trial was told the 32-year-old, who has Adolf Hitler’s signature tattooed on his left forearm, tried to send a post to X before his arrest claiming he “just did my duty to England” by trying to “exterminate” his victim.
He told jurors he made a four-and-a-half-mile journey to the rural hotel on April 2 to stab “one of the Channel migrants” because he was “angry and frustrated” at small boat crossings.
The white supremacist authored a manifesto, targeting public figures, and attempted to share it online after he ran off after the stabbing towards a canal, where he was found by police with blood on his hands.
In the document, the jury heard, the defendant railed against what he termed the “evil enemies of nature and of England” who he identified as “the Jews, the Marxists and the globalists” he said were responsible for demonising Christianity, white people and European culture.
Some of his tweets also advocated the use of extreme violence against immigrants entering Britain, with one stating: “Open the door with a knife in your hand and shout at them. If they attack you it’s fair game.”