Police crack down on rioters following terrorist attack

19 year old Danny Mansoor, a Barber from Doonside in Sydney’s West, has just been granted bail here at Blacktown Court. Walking free following his alleged involvement in Monday night’s ride in Wakeley, the teenager stopped for waiting media, answering questions over why he allegedly posted a video of himself smashing several police cars to his own Instagram account. I just went there. I saw like, too much people. Yeah, I thought it was gonna only be like 5 or 10 people there at the church, but after I saw it, it’s bigger. I told my mate I just want to go home. Mansour is the first person to be charged over this week’s violent riots, Heavily armed police arresting him. His home on Powers Rd. yesterday evening. The police commissioner spoke today, revealing investigators have now identified at least fifty other people they are wanting to speak to in connection to the incident. People in the community know who they are, their families know who they are and we need to know who they are. Meanwhile, in Strathfield, the premier met with religious leaders a short time ago as communities all across the city’s West call for calm following the stabbing of Bishop Mamari Emanuel. Today we heard from the Bishop for the first time since the alleged terror incident. I’m doing fine. Recovering very quickly, we thank the Lord Jesus, so there is no no need to be worried or concerned. And a piece of advice to our all our beloved faithfuls. I need you to act. Christ, like the Lord Jesus, never taught us to fight. The Lord Jesus never taught us to retaliate. The Lord Jesus never said to us an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. There’s been a number of fresh developments around this alleged 16 year old attacker and the ensuing riots that happened at the church. We will bring you that information tonight at 6:00 PM.

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