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He took a selfie in his flat with a swastika and posed bare-chested with an air-rifle - the model of a member of the Aryan 'master race'. And he recorded a video in which he burned a rainbow flag, saying that he wanted to see gay people go up in flames too. The only way anyone found out about any of this was because he set up a neo-Nazi group on Facebook and added an entirely innocent woman to its members.
And what she saw shocked her. It was the pub's second such event - part of an attempt by landlords Lorraine and Steve Neale to make their venue welcoming to one and all. But Stables wasn't having it. He'd already posted a picture of a machete he had bought from a shop in the Lake District. And that afternoon he told the group what he was going to walk in with it and "slaughter every single one of the gay [expletive]". Stables posted a picture of the pub with rainbow flags flying outside, meaning that he had been watching the venue that afternoon. Prosecutor Jonathan Sandiford told the jury at Leeds Crown Court this was the start of Stables' reconnaissance of the target.
What happened to our traditional qualities? I want them to know they're being targeted.
Tonight is going to be a good night, and the beginning of the end. The woman tried to contact her local police force in Staffordshire via Twitter and got a reply stating she should call She contacted them again and put her own public warning on Facebook - including screen shots of his own comments - to prove she wasn't making it up.
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Barmaid Katy Bolger was busily getting things ready inside the pub. She had been there by herself that afternoon and would soon be joined by landlords Lorraine and Steve Neale. Then their world was turned on its head. I felt like a deer in the headlights.
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The first thing they said was 'is there any other way people can get in or out of this pub? Lorraine Neale, who had been doing her hair at home, rushed to the scene. She could not believe what she saw. The New Empire had highly-trained and combat-ready doormen: armed police under a duty to secure the location while their colleagues rushed around Barrow in what had become a major manhunt. Despite reassurances, Mrs Neal and Ms Bolger put chairs against the front door just in case anyone slipped past one of the police.
Mrs Neale's son was planning to DJ and said no terrorist was going to stop him. I couldn't take my eyes off him," she said. At just after 10pm, an armed team spotted Stables on Michaelson Road. His flat was at one end of the mile-long road, the pub at the other, with the UK's nuclear submarine construction dock in between the two.
Shortly after midnight, a unit of officers broke down the door to his tiny flat. And what they saw - recorded on a police bodycam - was clear evidence of how serious a threat the then year-old posed. Hanging on the wall was a massive swastika flag. To the left was an array of weapons - knives and an axe. The machete he had been showing off was on the table of the chaotic dirty flat. And there was evidence of bomb-making. Stables, the prosecution told Leeds Crown Court, had begun to accumulate the tiny amounts of explosive residue off the tips of household matches.
This had been the first stage of Ethan Stables' war - but perhaps losing patience, he had given up and decided to turn to knives instead. After all, by that stage in , the UK had witnessed three low-tech terror attacks in London where all the killer needed was a vehicle and a blade. During his first interview, he refused to answer any questions or give detectives access to his Facebook account. Then he was released on police bail. Possession of the machete - and a Swastika - was not a criminal offence. Back in the community, Stables went online and posted to his followers what had happened to him.
He then got hold of another swastika arm band to replace the one confiscated by police. On 27 June he was taken back in to custody and this time admitted he had posted the threats aimed at the pub.