A 14-year-old schoolboy 'tried to make homemade bombs during the coronavirus lockdown and researched ISIS online', a court heard. The defendant, who is now 15, allegedly filmed homemade videos telling viewers how he would 'carry out Jihad' and 'become a martyr', as well as creating notes on his iPhone which said 'women are tools, an object to be used... a sex slave'. Leicester Crown Court heard the boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, researched rudimentary homemade items to make basic bombs and added some to his mother's Amazon wish-list. A handout photo issued by police showing a shoebox of items shown to the court in the case of a 14-year-old boy, left, and two plastic bottles with tin foil balls and screws in them, right Prosecutors allege the Hampshire teenager made bottle bombs in his wardrobe, adding notes on his phone were found with the words: 'The extinction of the western race and ethnic cleansing of the colonised land stolen by