Perth FIFO worker who praised Bondi gunmen pleads guilty to racism, weapons charges
Martin Glynn, a 39-year-old FIFO worker from Perth, has pleaded guilty to charges related to racism and weapons possession. He made social media posts supporting the gunmen involved in a terrorist attack on a Jewish community at Bondi Beach. During a police search, extremist materials and firearms were found at his residence, leading to his arrest and subsequent charges.
- ▪Glynn supported the Bondi Beach terrorist attack through social media posts.
- ▪He was arrested after police launched Operation Dalewood to combat extremist conduct.
- ▪A search of his property revealed extremist materials and a significant cache of firearms.
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