Darren Reynolds and Christine Grayson regarded the masts as 'enemy infrastructure', court hears.
Two anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists have been found guilty of offences in connection with a plot to destroy 5G mobile phone masts.
Christine Grayson, of Boothwood Road, York, was found guilty of conspiracy to commit criminal damage.Grayson, 59, discussed "getting rid" of the masts with expanding foam and angle grinders during discussions online, the court heard. When police searched Grayson's home they found a crossbow and a number of crossbow bolts, while at Reynolds' property they discovered two replica assault rifles.Reynolds, 60, was found guilty of encouraging terrorism with online comments including calling for MPs to be killed.
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