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Jail for Briton whose website inspired racist killings in US
Duncan Gardham
A man has been jailed for seven years after he ran a social media platform that inspired a racist shooting in the US.
Colin McNeil, 46, from Beeston, Leeds, ran World Truth MX and World Truth Videos.
in Buffalo, New York, in May 2022. The prosecution said McNeil knew his customers, the nature of the material and "knew very well indeed where all of this might well lead".
He received updates in July, September and October 2021 from users who faced charges for terrorism, asking him