Second man charged after alleged offensive conduct on bridge where Bondi shooting occurred
A second man has been charged after allegedly behaving offensively on the same footbridge where the Bondi shooting was carried out.
The man, 23, was arrested at a supermarket in Double Bay yesterday after an investigation into two people who were allegedly acting in an offensive manner on the footbridge over Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach on January 31.
The footbridge is where the Bondi terror attack occurred in December last year, where 15 people were shot dead.
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Police confirmed he was arrested under an outstanding warrant and was taken to Surry Hills Police Station.
He was charged with behaving in an offensive manner in a public place, and stalking and intimidating with the intent to cause fear or physical harm.
He was initially refused bail, but was granted conditional bail after appearing in court yesterday.
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It comes after another 23-year-old man he was with was jailed for mimicking the shooting on the same day by standing on the same footbridge and pretended to fire a gun.
Zayne Jason William McMillan was jailed for 12 months with a non-parole period of nine months for mimicking the shooting, as well as launching a tirade of verbal abuse.
"F*** the Jews," he said while on the footbridge.
McMillan will be eligible for parole in November.
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