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British Teenager's Obsession with Violence and Terrorism Led to Tragic Incident

British Teenager's Obsession with Violence and Terrorism Led to Tragic Incident
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Health February 6, 2025 18:00

southport - Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old British-Rwandan, fatally stabbed three young girls this past summer due to his fascination with violence and terrorism.

British Teenager's Fascination with Violence and Terrorism

Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old British-Rwandan, fatally stabbed three young girls in Southport last summer, revealing his obsession with violence and terrorism. Despite multiple reports to the anti-terrorism program Prevent, his radicalization went unnoticed due to errors in handling his case.

Reports indicate that Rudakubana's interest in violence and terrorism escalated over the years. Prevent received three reports between 2019 and 2021, all from staff at The Acorns School, where Rudakubana attended. The first report in December 2019 highlighted his online searches for US shootings and discussions about self-harm videos and killings.

Despite these alarming signs, Prevent failed to investigate Rudakubana's growing fascination with violence thoroughly. Subsequent reports about his online posts regarding Muammar Gaddafi and searches for terrorist attacks on the London Bridge were also dismissed as non-threatening.

Prevent's mishandling of Rudakubana's case, including misspelling his name in the system, led to tragic consequences. The evaluation report emphasized that Rudakubana's potential autism and 'special interests' actually made him more susceptible to radicalization and terrorism.

Following these failures, Matt Jukes, head of counter-terrorism at the British police, called for a reevaluation of Prevent's approach to focus on preventing violence rather than fixating on terrorist ideologies.

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