Coulson's bedroom. We think his motivation is pretty clear

A Leeds Teenager with conviction for making a deadly pipe bomb has pleaded guilty to a second terrorism offence and awaits sentencing.Jack Coulson, 19, was found guilty last year of making the bomb butwhen he was given a youth rehabilitation order. The court banned his identification because he was only 17 at the time.Today Coulson admitted an new offence of possessing a document or record for terrorist purposes at Leeds Crown Court. The court heard the document contained information of a kind likely to be useful to a person looking to commit an act of terrorism.He's been remanded in custody for sentencing on Thursday.Coulson's target for the pipe bomb was clear after he posted Snapchat messages depicting a mosque being blown up - along with words describing ''.Police found the defendant's bedroom covered in flags, including the swastika and the symbol of the Waffen SS as well as a laptop with wallpaper featuring a Nazi eagle over a swastika and the German phrase: One Nation, One Empire, One Leader. Coulson was associated with National Action, the banned Terrorist Group.We hate to say it again, and again, but if this lad was a Muslim he'd be jailed for 10 years for this.