UK teen pleads guilty to killing 3, wounding 10 in Southport attack that sparked riots
The July 29 stabbings led to a week of rioting across parts of England and Northern Ireland after the suspect was falsely identified
A teen pleaded guilty on Monday to charges of killing three girls and wounding 10 other people in a stabbing rampage at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in England last summer.
Axel Rudakubana, 18, entered the surprise plea at the start of his trial at Liverpool Crown Court. He pleaded guilty to three counts of murder, 10 counts of attempted murder and additional charges related to possessing the poison ricin and for having an al-Qaeda manual.
The July 29 stabbings led to a week of rioting across parts of England and Northern Ireland after the suspect was falsely identified as an asylum seeker who had recently arrived in Britain by boat. He was born in Wales.
Justice Julian Goose told Rudakubana he faces life imprisonment when sentenced on Thursday.
Defence lawyer Stanley Reiz said he would present information to the judge about Rudakubana’s mental health that may be relevant to his sentence.
Rudakubana had consistently refused to speak in court and did so once again when asked to identify himself at the start of the proceedings. But he broke his silence when read the 16-count indictment and said “guilty” each time.