Australian man charged after endorsing Bondi attack had weapons stockpile, police say
Martin Glynn, 39, faces charges including racial harassment and illegal weapon possession after police seized six rifles and 400 rounds following his online support for the Bondi attackers.
- On Wednesday, Martin Glynn, 39, appeared in a Perth court charged with racial harassment, possessing a prohibited weapon and failing to store firearms correctly; he was denied bail and will face court again on 3 February.
- Hours after the Bondi attack, Glynn posted on Instagram endorsing two gunmen who killed 15 people, and a community member reported the post to police.
- Police searched his Yangebup home and found a cache including three flags, six rifles, around 400 rounds of ammunition, and a notebook with antisemitic comments and Nazi references.
- WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch said it is early days in the probe and there was no record of concern for Glynn, while Albanese emphasized `there is no place in Australia for antisemitism, hate and violent ideologies`.
- Representing himself, Glynn said he had been `opinionated` about the war in Gaza and was `hoping to raise the hypocrisy` by posting, adding the alleged bomb-making material was fire-starting material.
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An Australian was arrested and charged, suspected of having provided social media support for Bondi's anti-Semitic attack, reported local authorities and media. ...
The accused was held in pretrial detention until his next hearing in February, according to local media
‘Doomsday prepper’ who praised Bondi Beach terrorists arrested, found with stockpile of guns, ammo, terror flags
Martin Thomas Glynn, 39, was arrested after allegedly praising the ISIS-loving father and son accused of carrying out the antisemitic Bondi Beach massacre on social media -- sparking a search of his home which uncovered a stockpile of guns, ammo, and terrorist flags.
An Australian was arrested and charged, suspected of supporting Bondi's anti-Semitic attack on social media
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