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Man ‘Mimicked’ Shooting at Bondi: Cops
The 22-year-old faces multiple charges including intimidation and offensive behavior after mimicking the December 14 mass shooting on the Bondi Beach pedestrian bridge.
- On Wednesday, NSW Police arrested a 23-year-old man at Coogee about 4.40pm and charged him with two counts of stalking or intimidating and three counts of offensive behaviour.
- Police received complaints about two men on the Campbell Parade pedestrian bridge at about 7pm on Saturday; officers spoke to one man while the other left the scene.
- Witnesses said one man allegedly mimicked firing near the Campbell Parade bridge and verbally abused bystanders who challenged him, causing fear and backlash among onlookers.
- He was refused bail and is expected to appear in court on Thursday, remaining in custody ahead of the hearing.
- The December 14 attack at Chanukah by the Sea left Fifteen people dead and dozens injured, leading to charges against Naveed Akram and the death of his father Sajid during the police response.
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Man Accused of Mimicking Shooting at Bondi Attack Site
A man has been charged after allegedly mimicking firing at people on a bridge that was the site of the Bondi Beach terror attack that left 15 people dead. Police received complaints from the public about the actions of two men on the Campbell Parade bridge at Bondi Beach about 7 p.m. on Jan. 31. One man allegedly pretended to fire at people near the bridge and abused bystanders when confronted, causing them to feel fearful and intimidated, polic…
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