NSW Police have charged a man with displaying a Nazi salute during an event in Newtown yesterday.
Police say that at around 2pm on Saturday, officers attached to Inner West Police Area Command were attending a planned gathering in Newtown.
“During the event, attendees began to engage in an approved march down Victoria Street, Camperdown,” Police said in a statement.
“As the group was marching, a man not associated with the event, stepped in front of the procession and allegedly displayed a Nazi salute and made threatening remarks.”
The 20-year-old man was immediately arrested and taken Newtown Police Station.
He was charged with knowingly display by public act Nazi symbol without excuse and make a gesture in a public place that is a Nazi salute.
The man was granted strict conditional bail to appear before Newtown Local Court on January 14th 2025.