Sydney teen charged over ‘IS death threat’ at school and church
- 5 days ago September 24, 2014
A Sydney teenager has been charged over an incident reportedly involving an Islamic State flag.
A TEENAGE boy has been charged after death threats were made at a
Sydney church from a car allegedly baring an Islamic State Flag.
Witnesses at the Maronite College of the Holy Cross in Sydney’s
west were left shaken last Tuesday as the car drove past with people
inside threatening to “kill the Christians” and slaughter their
children.
The teen was allegedly yelling threats from a car outside the school and church.
Source: News Corp Australia
It is alleged the boy, who was sitting in the front passenger’s seat, yelled abuse out of the window while holding a flag.
The arrest comes after the car allegedly drove past Our Lady of Lebanon Church at Harris Park on the same date, with witnesses telling police threats were made to people outside the church.
Picture police talk with parents outside Maronite College of the Holy Cross after the incident.
Source: News Corp Australia
The boy was taken to Paramatta Police Station and will front a children’s court on Monday October 2014.
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