Gregory Clubb, 18, faces 11 charges and appeared in the Townsville Magistrates Court on Tuesday where he was joined by friends and family - shouting across the floor.
Police charge a 25-year-old man with murder after arresting two 18-year-old men in connection to a Townsville crash that killed a motorcyclist. It comes as Queensland police announce a special taskforce to clamp down on repeat youth offenders.
Crime by Shayla Bulloch, Kate Kyriacou, Grace Mason, Thomas Chamberlin 9th Feb 2021 5:01 AM
Premium Content An alleged youth crime vigilante accused of driving the car that hit and killed 22-year-old aspiring policewoman Jennifer Board in an horrific Townsville crash has been charged with murder. The 25-year-old Bushland Beach man was taken into police custody late on Monday, accused of being behind the wheel of a Holden Statesman on Friday night that police allege was chasing a stolen Hyundai through Townsville when the tragedy unfolded. The driver of the allegedly stolen Hyundai, 18-year-old Gregory Clubb, was also arrested and later charged after allegedly going on a crime spree to Cairns and back following the crash.