The Daily Courier

Australian premier supports Egg Boy

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CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s prime minister on Sunday suggested an anti-Muslim senator should be charged after he slapped a teen who cracked a raw egg over the legislator’s head.

Sen. Fraser Anning has been widely condemned for blaming Muslim immigratio­n for racist attacks on two New Zealand mosques that claimed at least 50 lives.

Will Connolly, the 17-year-old boy who egged Anning, has become an online hero for the incident, which was captured on video.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday took Connolly’s side, telling reporters: “The full force of the law should be applied to Sen. Anning.”

Police allege Connolly, who calls himself “Egg Boy” online, assaulted the senator with the egg.

Anning “retaliated and struck the teen twice” before Connolly was dragged to the ground by Anning supporters, a police statement said.

“The incident is being actively investigat­ed by Victoria Police in its entirety,” the statement said, including Anning's actions.

Anning came under blistering criticism over tweets on Friday, including one that said, “Does anyone still dispute the link between Muslim immigratio­n and violence?”

“The real cause of the bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigratio­n program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place,” he said in a later statement.

Anning has now been assigned a federal police security detail, a precaution usually reserved for the prime minister.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for the first time on Sunday joined the public condemnati­on of Anning.

Asked by a journalist what she thought of Anning’s comments, she replied simply: “They're a disgrace.”

A GoFundMe page set up to raise 2,000 Australia dollars ($1,400) to pay for Connolly’s “legal fees” and “more eggs” had exceeded AU$25,000 on Sunday. The site says most of the money will go to Christchur­ch victims.

“Love the spunk of egg boy who puts his egg where we'd like it to be!” donor Val Lehmann-Monck posted.

“This kid is awesome. The senator will not get re-elected due to the publicity and those comments and his reaction,” donor Nikhil Reddy wrote.

After the egging, Anning supporters pinned Connolly to the ground until journalist­s appealed for him to be allowed back on his feet, The Sun-Herald newspaper reported.

Far-right activist Neil Erikson, who was involved in tackling Connolly, shouted for reporters to be removed from the area.

"Get the journalist­s out of here ... If you don't like, get out," Erikson was quoted as saying.

 ?? The Associate Press ?? In this image made from video, Senator Fraser Anning swipes at a teenager who broke an egg on his head while he was holding a press conference, Saturday in Melbourne.
The Associate Press In this image made from video, Senator Fraser Anning swipes at a teenager who broke an egg on his head while he was holding a press conference, Saturday in Melbourne.

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