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Brave police horse Tobruk has been spoiled with carrots, apples and black liquorice treats after being punched by a protester during Sydney s anti-lockdown rally.
Tobruk and his rider were managing thousands of demonstrators who marched in the city s CBD in protest against the city s lockdown on Saturday.
In the midst of the chaos, a man approached the mounted policeman and allegedly struck the 13-year-old thoroughbred, which emerged from the incident uninjured.
Tobruk s rider, Senior Constable Patrick Condon, (left) said his beloved horse Tobruk had received carrots, apples, chocolate and liquorice from grateful Sydneysiders
Other anti-lockdown protestors hurled flower pots at mounted officers, covering them with soil, and another policeman was splattered with dark ink.
02:39 EDT, 26 July 2021
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The TikTok comedian who developed a cult following for predicting NSW s daily Covid count has been charged by police in relation to Sydney s anti-lockdown rally.
Jon-Bernard Kairouz, 24, was among 3,500 people who attended an illegal protest in the Sydney CBD on Saturday and was filmed addressing the crowds on a megaphone.
Three police detectives were waiting outside his home in Belmore, in Sydney s south-west, on Sunday to present him with a court attendance notice.
As the self-appointed people s Premier rounds the corner wearing a NSW Blues Origin jersey, one detective approaches him and explains the criminal charge.
Jon-Bernard Kairouz (pictured), 24, was among 3,500 people who attended an illegal protest in the Sydney CBD on Saturday and was filmed addressing the crowds on a megaphone
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Sydney anti-lockdown protest: Two men charged after allegedly striking a police horse
Two men who were pictured striking a police horse during an anti-lockdown protest in Sydney have been charged.
Crystal WuDigital Reporter
July 25, 2021 - 8:04AM
Police have charged two men after they allegedly struck a police horse during an anti-lockdown protest on Saturday.
Thousands of angry protesters breached COVID-19 restrictions and took to Sydney CBD, demanding an end to the city s lockdown.
The image of a man punching a police horse, which was first shared by the Sydney Morning Herald, has caused outcry on social media.
Man wearing free speech shirt punches horse during anti-lockdown protests in Sydney today.