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Teen accused of planning terror attack on Peter Dutton and Brisbane march was making ‘edgy joke’, court told
A teenager accused of planning a terror attack on Australian politician Peter Dutton and a Brisbane march is on trial, with defense claiming the alleged plot was an 'edgy joke' while prosecutors argue he was serious about emulating US domestic terrorists. The teen faces charges related to preparing a nail bombing campaign.
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