Scottish neo-Nazi jailed for 12 years for bomb-making bid
LONDON (AP) — A Scottish man with far-right views has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for attempting to build a bomb that prosecutors say could have caused carnage.
A search of Peter Morgan's home found explosive substances, propellants, fireworks and a bottle with ball bearings and nail-gun cartridges attached, as well as neo-Nazi paraphernalia.
Foster was convicted last month of terrorism and explosives offenses.
Judge Colin Boyd said Thursday that jurors had rejected Morgan's claim that he only planned to blow up a frozen turkey and post it on YouTube.
The judge said that "however abhorrent some may find your views, you are entitled to hold them.