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A MAN whose house was found adorned with Nazi flags, fridge magnets and a portrait of Adolf Hitler has been jailed, it was revealed today.
Samuel Doyle also called for the killing of members of the LGBT community and the extermination of Jewish people in a range of online posts.
When officers searched the 40-year-old’s home on the edge of the Peak District, they also found fascist and racist manifestos and books, Derbyshire Police said.
Mr Doyle, of Highfield Road, Glossop, Derbyshire, was jailed for three years at Manchester Crown Court on Monday.
DI Chris Brett, from Counter Terrorism Policing East Midlands (CTPEM), said: “The posts he wrote are abhorrent — calling directly for violent action to be taken against a number of minority groups.”
The force said that Mr Doyle came to the attention of officers at CTPEM after intelligence about his online activity was passed to them.
Further inquiries uncovered many posts by a username linked to him, leading to his arrest in February 2022.
He was charged and later pleaded guilty to five counts of distributing or publishing written material to stir up racial hatred.
