NSW Police has confirmed Mr Barilaro was given a court attendance notice for alleged assault and malicious damages offences.
Stream more on politics with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022Footage of clash emerged in July showing the clash with the former deputy premier appearing to attempt to stop the camera's lights from being shone on his face. Former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro filmed in a tussle with a cameraman in Sydney over the weekend. Picture: 2GB
"Officers attached to the Northern Beaches Police Area Command are investigating an incident that occurred about 7:30pm on Saturday 23 July 2022, outside a bar in Manly," a statement read.
The true Baralaro
How does it feel to work for NewsCorpse who Hacked 13 Year Old Milly Dowler's Phone interfering in the Police Investigation into her Kidnapping & Murder Investigation!Then Blamed the Hillsborough Disaster on the 97 Victims that died!
Chuckle
Doubtless he was thrown to the ground, then taken away in handcuffs, like Kristo ... Oh, wait.
Really abcnews Isn't this newsworthy enough? The hundreds and thousands dropping dead and having severe injuries from the COBID VACCINES abc abcperth ABCPolitics Helped push and mandate. CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY Pro-Vax = ANTI-HUMANITY.
He’ll claim mental health issues and get away with it…
Hilarious! Total waste of court resources. Nothing more than some pushing.
Let’s hope the fixated persons squad arrested him after terrorising his family
It's sad that it took the involvement of lawyers to get this ball rolling, it was literally on camera ... multiple angles in fact
Good.
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