End of live coveragepublished at 18:20 BST
We will be ending our live coverage of Jagger Strang's sentencing here, but you can read the story in full here.
To recap what has happened today:
- Jagger Strang, 18, has been sentenced to three years and 11 months in a young offender institution after threatening to bomb Stafford College when he was 17 years old
- It came after he was convicted of seven offences, including threats to kill and to destroy or damage property
- Birmingham Crown Court heard Strang has shared videos of himself lighting explosives at his home and told classmates of his obsession with serial killers
- After being alerted by the college, police found chemicals, including thermite, at Strang's home along with a manifesto and evidence of instructional documents he had accessed
- The court was told Strang was an "isolated young man" who would spend much of his time in his room playing video games and he was struggling to cope with real-life events, which included family illness
- While the offences were not connected to terrorism, the CPS said Strang had a "disturbing fixation with violence", while police said he caused genuine fear among the college community

