An Australian man allegedly praised the ISIS-loving father and son accused of finishing up the antisemitic Bondi Seashore bloodbath on social media — and located himself behind bars when police uncovered a stockpile of weapons, ammo, and terrorist flags in his dwelling.
Martin Thomas Glynn, 39, was arrested Tuesday after police discovered six rifles, about 4,000 rounds of ammunition, and banners belonging to terror teams Hamas and Hezbollah inside his Perth dwelling.
Cops additionally seized disturbing notebooks referencing Hitler and the Holocaust, together with a “buying listing” of supplies to make explosives, authorities alleged at a court docket listening to Wednesday, NBC Information reported.
“There isn’t any place in Australia for antisemitism, hate and violent ideologies,” embattled Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned in an announcement Wednesday on Instagram.
“I thank the work of the WA Police in rapidly figuring out this particular person and performing instantly.”
Glynn’s dwelling was raided after he made a sequence of antisemitic posts, together with one the place he pledged his help to alleged terror suspects Sajid Akram, 50, and his 24-year-old son Naveed Akram for killing 15 and injuring dozens extra at a Hanukkah celebration on the famed Sydney Seashore on Dec. 14.
“I simply need to say that I, Martin Glynn, 100 per cent help the New South Wales shooters,” he mentioned in one of many alarming Instagram posts, police advised the court docket, the outlet reported.
Naveed is charged with 59 offenses, together with 15 counts of homicide, 40 counts of inflicting hurt with intent to homicide in relation to the wounded survivors and one depend of committing a terrorist act.
His father, who legally owned six rifles and shotguns, died on the scene after being taken out by cops.
In one other chilling publish, the deranged suspect allegedly wrote that he had “no sympathy for any casualties,” citing Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza, authorities added.
Representing himself in court docket, Glynn argued that he was not a “violent individual” however a “doomsday prepper.”
He claimed he had no intention of inflicting hurt, explaining he saved “50 differing types” of flags in a field inside his dwelling and had turn into “very opinionated” since Israel waged its warfare following Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, bloodbath on the Jewish State.
“I hoped to boost the hypocrisy,” Glynn advised the court docket.
Police reportedly mentioned that the armed suspect held a gun license for looking, and all however one in all his firearms had been registered — with efforts now underway to revoke his allow.
Glynn, an emergency providers officer on mine websites, was charged with intent to racially harass, carrying or possessing a prohibited weapon, and failing to correctly retailer a firearm or associated materials.
“There may be nothing unlawful or essentially improper with supporting the Palestinian trigger,” the Justice of the Peace mentioned in court docket, in accordance with the outlet.
“What just isn’t correct is posting on-line feedback supporting a bloodbath of harmless civilians.”
Glynn is being held with out bail and can seem subsequent in court docket on Feb. 3.