A NAZI who stirred up racist hate online has a giant swastika tattoo on his leg and taught his dog to do a far-right salute.
Tobias Powell admitted four counts of using threatening, abusive, or insulting words or behaviour intending to incite racial hatred from his home in Bognor.
It was revealed the unemployed 33-year-old had his Apple I.D as Adolf Hitler.
He was jailed for three years over social media posts which included accusing murdered Labour MP Jo Cox of being a “traitor”.
Powell was a member of Nazi terrorist group National Action, Portsmouth Crown Court heard.
Now, images issued by Counter Terrorism Policing South East show how he had a giant tattoo on his leg.
It shows an Eagle with a Swastika inset, and below it a celtic cross and German Iron Cross.
The court heard how Powell had taught his dog to do a Nazi salute.
Powell, of Wythering Close, Bognor, had “toxic” views, the court heard.
In July 2018 he showed his support for the murder of MP Joanne Cox, labelling her a “traitor” and “enemy of the people”.
Ms Cox, a Labour Party politician, was stabbed and shot to death in her Yorkshire constituency in June 2016.
Powell also wrote an email to the then Prime Minister Theresa May in 2018, calling her a “snake” in a message titled “Brexit stitch up” and wrote a letter to MP Nick Gibbs to share his concerns over Sharia Law.
Searches showed he possessed literature about his vile racist ideas.
In his social media posts he called for civil war to stop the “ethnic suicide of white people” and boasted about “white power”.
The Argus can also reveal that Powell, who is also known as Jeremy Tobias Powell, was also in court last month for theft.
He appeared before Worthing Magistrates’ Court where he admitted twice raiding the Co-op in Selsey.
On September 26 last year he stole meat, household goods and medicines worth £125.
Then on October 10 last year he stole meat, chocolate and booze worth £114.
The court ordered him to pay £125 compensation and a £34 surcharge, which will be taken from his benefits.
Now Powell is behind bars for his racist hate, starting a three-year prison sentence.
He was the second Nazi member of the terrorist group National Action to be jailed in recent weeks, after former Metropolitan Police officer Benjamin Hannam was jailed for four years and four months at The Old Bailey.
The 22-year-old paedophile Nazi admitted possessing a prohibited image of a child, lying on his application and vetting forms to join the force and having two terror documents detailing knife combat and making explosive devices.
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