A young man identified as a neo-Nazi who planned a mass gun attack is sentenced to more than 13 years in prison, according to reporting from both Belfast Telegraph and Yahoo UK News. The coverage states that prosecutors said he had intent to carry out a violent attack and that his plans were uncovered before any attack could take place. The court case results in a custodial sentence exceeding 13 years, reflecting the seriousness of the planned violence and the risk posed. Both outlets describe the conviction and sentencing in broadly similar terms, indicating that the defendant’s ideology and planned actions were central to the case. No additional, outlet-specific details about the target, exact duration beyond “more than 13 years,” or the specific evidence cited are included in the provided source text. The reports agree on the outcome: the defendant is jailed for over 13 years for plotting a mass shooting-style attack while holding neo-Nazi beliefs.