Overview
- Martin Thomas Glynn, 39, was arrested after a public tip and charged with conduct intended to racially harass and multiple weapons offences.
- Officers seized six rifles, about 4,000 rounds of ammunition, Hamas and Hezbollah flags, notes referencing Hitler and the Holocaust, and images on making smoke bombs and improvised initiators.
- Police told the court Glynn posted hours after the Dec. 14 Bondi massacre that he “100 per cent” supported the shooters.
- He was denied bail at Fremantle Magistrates Court, remanded in custody, and is due to reappear in February.
- WA Police say he was not previously known to authorities, see no active network or immediate threat, and have begun steps to cancel his gun licence as wider gun law reforms are advanced in New South Wales.