2021 Terrorist Threat on Parliament

The 2021 Terrorist Threat on the Doggerland Parliament was a Civil Terrorist threat and attempt of action made via video on 11:58 a.m. on May 24th, 2021.

Sequence of Events
The threat was made by a Dogger via the social media platform, YouTube, and was uploaded to the platform on Monday, May 24th, 2021 as part of a internet talk show named Libera Talks. The woman, who called herself Libera (Whose face is hidden in the video.) explains that she works as a janitor in the Doggerland Parliament and explained with a schematic of the Parliament building in Nandels Port that the building was at risk of a large scale terrorist attack by explosives via chemicals that any janitor could insert into the lightbulbs of the building and cause the entire left wing of the building to explode using the electrical outlets. On video, the woman goes on to explain that security on the building is rather low and the security office and the needs to commit the large-scale explosive act she described was in fact readily available to her.

The threat was then followed with action, as the woman then identified as political activist Elenore Malcom stormed Parliament with two unloaded guns that were stolen from the building's own security complex. The two guns, both pistols, were both Beretta 92's and were brandished towards the sky and then later at the socialist members of Parliament, (As well as a few other members.) and reportedly said, "These belong to the people, right? And I am a person." While smiling triumphantly and showing that the guns were unloaded before setting the guns down on a table and getting on her knees and putting her hands on her head for the guards that were rushing into the room. She was arrested and lead out, and was immediately taken to Nandels Port Psychiatric Hospital for mental evaluation. Within a day, Malcom was found to be mentally sane, although was diagnosed and was offered medication for OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.). She was then held there until her trial.

Following the incident, two guards admitted that Malcom had also stolen a master key to the building and a high caliber rifle which she stashed in a closet down the hallway. There was no injuries or destruction of property.

Confession and Conviction of the Perpetrator
Although undeniably Malcom had committed several crimes on May 24th, she offered a confession and reason to her actions on May 30th following her transfer downtown to be questioned. She was accused of Conspiracy to Commit a Terrorist Act, 3 accounts of theft and Reckless Endangerment by the Doggerland federal government.

Confession
On May 30th, 2021, Malcom admitted to all the crimes she was accused of and also gave a recorded confession and admittance to the fact she did, in fact, consider actually pulling off a more violent demonstration, stating, "I doubt anyone will actually listen to me unless I perform a drastic act." Malcom also stated she directed a lot of her anger towards the socialist supporters in Parliament, and she had noticed a security issue within the building from working and felt like direct action would be the quickest way to get the attention of the people in power to both back down on Socialist ideologies and up the security of the Parliament building and fix the problems she noticed in the core government of Doggerland. She also offered a formal apology to the politicians in parliament and also stated that she never meant to cause harm to any of the people present, just wanted to prove a point, but had in fact, thought of it, and apologized for her behavior and thoughts and stated she would plea guilty to her crimes, and that she wanted to take full responsibility for the events and panic she caused. She was moved to the nearby federal prison, Yunberg Federal Penitentiary on June 7th and was added to a list of people who are determined to be Doggerland National Security Threats, and was the first woman to be added to this list.

Conviction
On July 3rd, 2021, Malcom was tried in Nandels Port Municipal Court and was led in wearing a bulletproof vest, looking down towards the ground, her head facing away from the cameras that recorded the trail; and was found guilty of Conspiracy to Commit a Civil Terrorist Act, and the 3 accounts of theft. The Reckless Endangerment charges were dropped after Malcom agreed to spend at least 71 months (5 years and 4 months) for the Conspiracy and then 8 more months for each of her accounts of theft, which adds up for a total of 6 years and of prison time. She also was compliant and agreed to be monitored by an ankle bracelet. Malcom is 23 and will be 29 upon her release, and has agreed to be monitored for the rest of her life through ankle bracelets and government contact. She admitted at her trial that she takes full responsibility for her actions.