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This photo provided by the Metropolitan Police shows Benjamin Hannam.  A jury in London has found a rookie police officer guilty of belonging to a banned neo-Nazi organization. The verdict is the first time a British police officer has been convicted of membership of an outlawed far-right group. After 32 hours of deliberation, the jury at London's Old Bailey court found 22-year-old Benjamin Hannam guilty Thursday, April 1, 2021 of being a member of the extremist group National Action. (Metropolitan Police via AP)

This photo provided by the Metropolitan Police shows Benjamin Hannam. A jury in London has found a rookie police officer guilty of belonging to a banned neo-Nazi organization. The verdict is the first time a British police officer has been convicted of membership of an outlawed far-right group. After 32 hours of deliberation, the jury at London's Old Bailey court found 22-year-old Benjamin Hannam guilty Thursday, April 1, 2021 of being a member of the extremist group National Action. (Metropolitan Police via AP)

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