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Michael Piggin terror trial: Jury fails to reach verdict | Michael Piggin terror trial: Jury fails to reach verdict |
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The jury in the trial of a teenager accused of plotting terrorist attacks in his home town has failed to reach a verdict. | The jury in the trial of a teenager accused of plotting terrorist attacks in his home town has failed to reach a verdict. |
Michael Piggin, from Loughborough, was accused of two counts of terrorism which included plans to attack his former school, a mosque and a cinema. | Michael Piggin, from Loughborough, was accused of two counts of terrorism which included plans to attack his former school, a mosque and a cinema. |
The 18-year-old had previously pleaded guilty to possessing explosives. | The 18-year-old had previously pleaded guilty to possessing explosives. |
The prosecution confirmed there would be no retrial after the jury failed to reach a verdict after 10 days. | The prosecution confirmed there would be no retrial after the jury failed to reach a verdict after 10 days. |
During the trial at the Old Bailey prosecuting lawyer Max Hill QC said Mr Piggin had plotted a "Columbine-style massacre" in the Leicestershire town. | |
He showed weapons found in his bedroom and videos of the teenager making Neo-Nazi salutes and shouting 'EDL' outside a mosque. | |
Following a raid at his home in Beaumont Road, Shelthorpe, police found several air rifles, component parts of pipe bombs, a crossbow and a swastika flag hung above his bed. | |
Mr Piggin, who was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome after his arrest in February last year, said he wrote about attacks to cope with bullying and tested explosives "for entertainment". |