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Pavlou says family targeted with bomb threats amid fight with Chinese diplomat

Even if Drew Pavlou wins what he believes is a landmark case against a Chinese diplomat, the activist says it won’t stop the bomb threats.

Pavlou Renews Fight With Chinese Diplomat

Vile sex Snapchats cop allegedly sent teen

23rd Feb 2021 5:41 AM A Queensland police officer working within the child protection unit allegedly sent vile Snapchat messages to a teenager who he was meant to be helping, a court heard. Several screenshots of the messages allegedly sent by Matthew Paul Hockley to the 15-year-old girl were displayed to the Brisbane District Court on the first day of Mr Hockley s trial. Mr Hockley (left in sunglasses) allegedly sent a 15-year-old girl vile and explicit images over Snapchat for several weeks in 2019. Picture: NewsWire / John Gass Mr Hockley, a senior constable, is charged with grooming a child under 16 to procure engagement in a sexual act, grooming a child under 16 with intent to expose to indecent matter and one count of using the internet to procure a child under 16.

Armed teen robbed boy in Ipswich CBD

Premium Content Subscriber only A CHILDREN’S Court judge has said he fears a teenage offender is a very real risk of killing an innocent person, after hearing his history of serious driving convictions. When the 17-year-old offender appeared in the dock of Ipswich Children’s Court for sentence over an armed robbery, Judge Bernard Porter QC also expressed concerns about the boy’s record of dangerous criminal activities in cars. The 17-year-old pleaded guilty to committing an armed robbery of a boy aged 15 in Ipswich in December 2019. He was aged 16 at the time. His crime involved wielding a knife to rob a boy of his mobile phone while walking along Brisbane St in the Ipswich CBD in broad daylight.

Teen strangles, kicks pregnant girlfriend in stomach

Premium Content Subscriber only A TEENAGER has avoided time in a detention centre after a disturbing attack on his pregnant girlfriend in which he strangled, punched, and kicked her in the stomach. Ipswich Children s Court heard the 17-year-old was known for his anger issues and acts of violence. Now aged 18, he went before Judge Bernard Porter QC for sentence after pleading guilty to Crown prosecution charges of strangulation/choking when in a domestic relationship in July 2020; and three charges of committing common assault domestic violence offences. The maximum penalty for a juvenile charged with this strangulation/choking offence is a 3 ½ year detention order.

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