A Portsmouth Paedophile,Jack Robinson, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison Wednesday for fabricating a firearm with a 3D printer. Jack Robinson, 20, from Portsmouth, admitted to multiple charges at Winchester Crown Court on 10 May 2024.
Jack Robinson, who espoused Nazi ideologies, commenced disseminating antisemitic beliefs at the age of 17, often citing Hitler and Mein Kampf on the social media platform Discord.
Upon searching Robinson’s residence after his arrest, law enforcement discovered components for a semi-automatic firearm, along with instructions for 3D-printing and assembling the weapon, as well as 1,253 cartridges for ammunition and nail guns.
A firearms specialist evaluated the printed components and determined that they functioned properly and that the firearm could be utilised as a lethal weapon.
Jack Robinson also had documents containing viable instructions on how to make firearms, ammunition, explosives and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
Jack Robinson had also written a note demonstrating his beliefs in various antisemitic conspiracy theories and had ‘execution’ videos showing young men being killed under a swastika flag.
The Holocaust denier owned various pieces of Nazi memorabilia, knives, and stab vests and had conducted over 3,000 searches for extreme right-wing content online.
At a separate hearing, Jack Robinson also pleaded guilty to two charges of making indecent images of children and two charges of possessing indecent images of children. Over 700 images and videos were discovered while searching Robinson’s electronic devices, most of them Category C, with at least one being a Category A image.
Most of the material featured children aged between six and 10 and one of a child aged between three and five years old, or cartoon or CGI-generated images.
Frank Ferguson, chief crown prosecutor of CPS Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said: “Jack Robinson held extreme views and intended to act on them using the lethal weapon he was creating.
“Jack Robinson had over 1,000 gun cartridges and had instructions on how to make explosives, which is a clear indication of the devastation he could have caused. He had called for death online and held extreme Nazi and racist views.
“Today’s sentencing shows the seriousness of his crimes and helps protect the public by removing Jack Robinson from the streets.”
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