SECURITYTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
Teen found not guilty of plotting terror attack on Peter Dutton after court hears of ‘edgy joke’
A 17-year-old Queensland boy was found not guilty of plotting nailbomb attacks against then opposition leader Peter Dutton and a Labour Day march. The court heard evidence of his 'edgy joke' and troubled state of mind, including references to an 'autistic interest in bombs'.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Teen accused of planning terror attack on Peter Dutton and Brisbane march was making ‘edgy joke’, court told
- Brisbane teenager allegedly plotted terror attacks after being influenced by Unabomber, court hears
- Iraqi terror suspect accused of plotting to bomb NYC synagogue sports evil grin in court, claims all’s fair in war
- Taylor Swift concert attack plot suspect found guilty by Austrian court
- Man, 21, is found guilty of plotting terror attack at Taylor Swift concert in Austria
- Canberra teenager charged over allegedly planning ACT terror attack