'Freedom protester' charged over alleged assault in Canberra

A New South Wales man has been charged after he allegedly assaulted a lady throughout anti-COVID-19 vaccination "freedom protests".
ACT police obtained stories a 67-year-old girl, who was working at a venue inside Exhibition Park in Canberra, was assaulted in February.
The lady suffered fractures to each her wrists and wanted surgical procedure.

Police sort the public's assistance to identify a man believed to be involved in an alleged assault in Canberra.
Police type the general public's help to establish a person pictured in CCTV on the time.(ACT Policing)

On the time, ACT police appealed to the general public to assist establish a person pictured on CCTV.
NSW Police carried out a search warrant at a house in Kings Langley, in Sydney, on Tuesday the place a 34-year-old man was arrested.
Police allege the person was in Canberra on the time of the assault as a part of the anti-vaccination "freedom protests".
Anti-vaccination mandate protests have been carried out within the nation's capital for weeks throughout February.
The 34-year-old appeared at Blacktown Native Court docket after his arrest the place he was bailed to seem at ACT Magistrates Court docket this morning.
He has been charged with trespassing and recklessly inflicting grievous bodily hurt, the latter cost can carry a most jail time of 20 years.
Detective performing inspector Leesa Alexander mentioned the liberty protesters had "little regard for the security and safety" of the Canberra neighborhood.
"This could function a warning to anybody protesting within the ACT," Alexander mentioned.
"Peaceable protest exercise is an individual's proper, nevertheless, if somebody breaks the legislation they are going to be recognized, arrested and positioned earlier than the courtroom."

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