It’s teenage terrorism – AFP boss

by NINA NGUYEN – THE teenager accused of stabbing an Orthodox Christian bishop during a live-streamed service will face new charges on top of an existing charge of committing a terrorist act. 

A court was told on June 14 that the 16-year-old boy will also face charges of wounding with intent to murder and wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. 

Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw said the attack meets the definition of a terrorist act. Terrorism offences carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
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The boy attended a sermon at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in the suburb of Wakeley, Sydney, pulled out a knife, and repeatedly stabbed Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel.

He also injured a 39-year-old priest, Father Isaac Royal.

CONVERTED

The 16-year-old attacker, who the police suspected to have recently converted to Islam, suffered injuries including losing a finger during the assault.

The charge of intent to murder pertains to Bishop Emmanuel, while the charge of intent to cause grievous bodily harm pertains to Father Royal.

The boy was previously charged with a terrorism offence, which carries a maximum penalty of imprisonment for life.

The court was told that investigators have identified 52,000 images and 7500 videos on the teen’s phone, some of which will require a terrorism evidence notice to access.

“That does take some time,” the crown prosecutor told Parramatta Children’s Court.

The boy’s lawyer, Greg Scragg, said the boy had a history of behaviour consistent with a mental illness or intellectual disability.

“We may seek to bring this matter back earlier if a question arises in relation to his treatment or assessment for those conditions whilst he’s in custody,” he told the court.

Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw said the attack meets the definition of a terrorist act.

“It has to be political, religious, or ideologically motivated, violent extremism. And it’s to further a cause,” he said.

In his first public comments since the attack, Bishop Emmanuel said he forgave “whoever has done this act”.

“I say to him, you’re my son. I love you. And I will always pray for you and whoever sent you to do this, I forgive them as well,” he said.

“Whatever has happened to me personally, I thank the Lord Jesus, that’s a huge blessing for me.”

STABBING

Police have also charged five other juveniles in relation to the stabbing.

Two males, aged 17 and 14 years, were charged with possessing or controlling violent extremist material obtained or accessed using a carriage service.

One boy, aged 17, was charged with conspiring to engage in an act in preparation for, or planning, a terrorist act and custody of a knife in a public place.

Two boys, both aged 16, face offences for conspiring to engage in any act in preparation for or planning a terrorist act.

A further six people were charged over violent riots outside the church following the alleged stabbing, taking the tally of those facing court over the ugly melee to 29 people.

The alleged stabber’s matter is due to return to court on July 26.PC

Nina Nguyen

MAIN PHOTOGRAPH: Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel. (courtesy Daily Telegraph)
RE-PUBLISHED: This article was originally published by The Epoch Times on June 15, 2024. Re-used with permission.

2 thoughts on “It’s teenage terrorism – AFP boss

  1. Donald Trump recently stated that if elected “he will be DEPORTING Islamic Terrorists”

    Marie Le Penn will most likely be the first to commence a “Remigration Program.”

    There is a very slight chance the Western Worlds tolerance for Islamic Terrorism may becoming to an end.

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  2. Again, the non-rationality of religion is a cause for fragile minds to commit these acts of violence. Voltaire said it best 200 years ago: “Those who can make you believe absurdities can also make you commit atrocities”

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