Far-Right Extremist Found Guilty of Killing British Lawmaker

An image and floral tributes for Jo Cox, the 41-year-old British Member of Parliament shot to death yesterday in northern England, lie placed on Parliament Square outside the House of Parliament in London, June 17, 2016.

A far right fanatic was found guilty on Wednesday of killing British Member of Parliament Jo Cox — a murder that shocked Britain and reverberated across the European continent and beyond.

Thomas Mair, 53, was the lone suspect charged with shooting and stabbing Cox, a pro-immigrant, pro-refugee, junior member of Parliament, as she was arriving at a library in the northern English town of Birstall to meet with voters on June 16.

The jury at London’s Old Bailey central criminal court took 90 minutes to convict Mair. He showed no emotion after hearing the decision, according to reports.

In his first court appearance, Mair refused to identify himself by his legal name, saying, “My name is death to traitors, freedom for Britain.”