Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Concreter cops $1200 fine, walks free after wild Glitter Strip brawl

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A CONCRETER involved in a wild brawl that spilled on to a busy Surfers Paradise street has walked free from court.

Arundel man Jay Lea Mcfadden, 23, pleaded guilty to one charge each of public nuisance, fail to appear and obstruct police in the Southport Magistrate­s Court on Friday.

But the 23-year-old gave a bizarre reason for his “combative” behaviour towards police.

Mcfadden had been drinking with an associate at White Rhino Bar about 12.20am on December 13, 2021, when there was a disturbanc­e outside on the footpath. The 23year-old became involved and it escalated into a large brawl that spilled on to Cavill Ave, the court was told.

Mcfadden took off his shirt, threw punches and shaped up to security guards who were trying to break it up.

The Arundel man then left the scene with his associate, but was tracked down on Gold Coast City Council CCTV.

When police caught up with the men and tried to search Mcfadden, he became “hostile” and shaped up to police before trying to avoid arrest.

He was eventually handcuffed and taken to the watchhouse.

Defence solicitor Farshad Sarabi, of Hannay Lawyers, said his client got involved because he saw a man assaulting a woman.

Addressing Mcfadden’s behaviour towards police, Mr Sarabi said: “He didn’t like being searched at the time and that’s when the thrashing happened and the obstruct occurred.”

He said Mcfadden was “extremely remorseful”.

Magistrate Mark Howden noted he was on probation at the time of the offence.

Mcfadden was convicted and fined $1200.

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