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[M]She retired[/M] to raise her family [M]with a 5-1 record[/M] and become a boxing promoter.
It said the body of the 42-year-old was found by a relative. Foul play is not suspected. Cops went to her Atasocita home to check reports it was suicide, according to click2houston.com. Those reports were unconfirmed. She had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring, winning her first five fights but retiring after losing her sixth. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
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[M]She retired to raise her family[/M] with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter.
It said the body of the 42-year-old was found by a relative. Foul play is not suspected. Cops went to her Atasocita home to check reports it was suicide, according to click2houston.com. Those reports were unconfirmed. She had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring, winning her first five fights but retiring after losing her sixth. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
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[M]She retired[/M] to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter.
It said the body of the 42-year-old was found by a relative. Foul play is not suspected. Cops went to her Atasocita home to check reports it was suicide, according to click2houston.com. Those reports were unconfirmed. She had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring, winning her first five fights but retiring after losing her sixth. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
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George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” [M]“Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),[/M]” [M]he said in a tweet[/M].
It said the body of the 42-year-old was found by a relative. Foul play is not suspected. Cops went to her Atasocita home to check reports it was suicide, according to click2houston.com. Those reports were unconfirmed. She had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring, winning her first five fights but retiring after losing her sixth. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
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George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” [M]“Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),[/M]” [M]he said[/M] in a tweet.
It said the body of the 42-year-old was found by a relative. Foul play is not suspected. Cops went to her Atasocita home to check reports it was suicide, according to click2houston.com. Those reports were unconfirmed. She had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring, winning her first five fights but retiring after losing her sixth. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
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[M]George Foreman said in a tweet[/M] that [M]this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda[/M].” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet.
It said the body of the 42-year-old was found by a relative. Foul play is not suspected. Cops went to her Atasocita home to check reports it was suicide, according to click2houston.com. Those reports were unconfirmed. She had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring, winning her first five fights but retiring after losing her sixth. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
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[M]George Foreman said[/M] in a tweet that [M]this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda[/M].” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet.
It said the body of the 42-year-old was found by a relative. Foul play is not suspected. Cops went to her Atasocita home to check reports it was suicide, according to click2houston.com. Those reports were unconfirmed. She had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring, winning her first five fights but retiring after losing her sixth. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
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[M]It said the body of the 42-year-old was found by a relative.[/M]
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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It said [M]the body of the 42-year-old was found by a relative.[/M]
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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It said [M]the body of the 42-year-old was found[/M] by a relative.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]She[/M] had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring, winning her first five fights but [M]retiring after losing her sixth[/M].
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]She[/M] had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring, [M]winning her first five fights[/M] but retiring after losing her sixth.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]She had followed in her father’s footsteps into the ring[/M], winning her first five fights but retiring after losing her sixth.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]She had followed in her father’s footsteps[/M] into the ring, winning her first five fights but retiring after losing her sixth.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]Cops went to her[/M] Atasocita [M]home to check reports it was suicide[/M], according to click2houston.com.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]Cops went to her Atasocita home[/M] to check reports it was suicide, according to click2houston.com.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]Cops went to her[/M] Atasocita [M]home[/M] to check reports it was suicide, according to click2houston.com.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]Those reports were unconfirmed[/M].
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]Foul play is not suspected[/M].
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]She is survived by[/M] her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents and [M]11 siblings[/M].
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]She is survived by[/M] her husband, two daughters, three grandchildren, [M]her parents[/M] and 11 siblings.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]She is survived by her[/M] husband, two daughters, [M]three grandchildren[/M], her parents and 11 siblings.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]She is survived by her[/M] husband, [M]two daughters[/M], three grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]She is survived by her husband[/M], two daughters, three grandchildren, her parents and 11 siblings.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Tebben Lewis said in a statement that the death is an apparent suicide, adding that a “final determination on the cause of death will be made by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.” Foreman became a professional boxer in 2000, the station said. She retired to raise her family with a 5-1 record and become a boxing promoter. George Foreman said in a tweet that this would be his “first Sunday in 42 years without my Freeda.” “Daddy I want to box, ‘Get an Education first’ I said, well she Brought The bacon home (degree) 2 kids 3 grands (husband),” he said in a tweet. “She’s with her maker now. 10 kids forever.
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[M]In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen[/M].
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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"The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." [M]He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.”[/M]
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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"The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," [M]he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place."[/M] He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.”
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]"The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement[/M], "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.”
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]Fraser Anning is[/M], to say the least, [M]a controversial politician in Australia.[/M]
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]Fraser Anning is[/M], to say the least, [M]a controversial politician[/M] in Australia.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]The teen was[/M] briefly arrested then [M]released without charge.[/M]
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]The teen was briefly arrested[/M] then released without charge.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]This past week[/M], in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, [M]Anning released a statement[/M] where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, [M]Anning[/M] released a statement where he [M]claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration[/M].
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, [M]Anning released a statement[/M] where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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This past week, in response to a [M]massacre that left dozens dead[/M], including elderly people and children, [M]at two New Zealand mosques[/M], Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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This past week, in response to [M]a massacre that left dozens dead, including[/M] elderly people and [M]children[/M], at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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This past week, in response to [M]a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people[/M] and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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This past week, in response to [M]a massacre that left dozens dead[/M], including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the [M]country's former whites-only policy[/M] that [M]banned non-European immigrants[/M] and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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In a [M]single speech he delivered last year[/M], he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]In[/M] a single [M]speech[/M] he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and [M]called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration.[/M]
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]In[/M] a single [M]speech[/M] he delivered last year, [M]he praised the country's former whites-only policy[/M] that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]He[/M] then turned and [M]struck the teen who did it[/M].
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]He[/M] then [M]turned and struck the teen who did it[/M].
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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Early Saturday, [M]Anning was speaking[/M] on-camera [M]to a reporter[/M] and doubling down on his victim-bashing [M]when a teenager egged him[/M].
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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Early Saturday, [M]Anning was speaking on-camera[/M] to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing [M]when a teenager egged him[/M].
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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Early Saturday, [M]Anning was[/M] speaking on-camera to a reporter and [M]doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him[/M].
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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Early Saturday, [M]Anning was[/M] speaking on-camera to a reporter and [M]doubling down on his victim-bashing[/M] when a teenager egged him.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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Early Saturday, [M]Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter[/M] and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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[M]Early Saturday[/M], [M]Anning was speaking on-camera[/M] to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him.
A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral. After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40. “Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement. “The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place.” A 17-year-old, who has not been identified by authorities, performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne. He can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head. Anning responds by turning around and hitting the boy in the face. The senator then lunges for the teen and strikes him again before the two are separated. A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until police arrived. The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
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A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground and held him until [M]police arrived[/M].
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]A group of bystanders[/M] tackled the boy to the ground and [M]held him until police arrived[/M].
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]A group of bystanders tackled the boy to the ground[/M] and held him until police arrived.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]A 17-year-old[/M], who has not been identified by authorities, [M]performed the egging[/M] during a Saturday event [M]in Melbourne[/M].
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]A 17-year-old[/M], who has not been identified by authorities, [M]performed the egging during a Saturday event[/M] in Melbourne.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]A 17-year-old[/M], who [M]has not been identified by authorities[/M], performed the egging during a Saturday event in Melbourne.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]Anning[/M] responds by turning around and [M]hitting the boy in the face.[/M]
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]Anning responds by turning around[/M] and hitting the boy in the face.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]Anning responds by[/M] turning around and [M]hitting the boy in the face[/M].
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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“[M]Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said in the statement[/M].
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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“[M]Whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand of the increasing Muslim presence,” Anning said[/M] in the statement.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]He[/M] can be seen holding up his phone, seemingly to record the incident, before [M]breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head[/M].
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]He[/M] can be seen [M]holding up his phone[/M], seemingly [M]to record the incident[/M], before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]He can be seen holding up his phone[/M], seemingly [M]to record the incident[/M], before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]He can be seen holding up his phone[/M], seemingly to record the incident, before breaking a raw egg on the back of Anning’s head.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]The senator[/M] then lunges for [M]the teen[/M] and strikes him again before [M]the two are separated.[/M]
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]The senator[/M] then lunges for the teen and [M]strikes him again[/M] before the two are separated.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]The senator[/M] then [M]lunges for the teen[/M] and strikes him again before the two are separated.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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A video of a teenager egging [M]an Australian senator[/M] who [M]sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings[/M] is going viral.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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A video of a teenager egging [M]an Australian senator[/M] who [M]sparked international outrage[/M] with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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A video of [M]a teenager egging an Australian senator[/M] who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings is going viral.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]A video of a teenager egging an Australian senator[/M] who sparked international outrage with comments that he made about the New Zealand mosque shootings [M]is going viral[/M].
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]The teenager was briefly arrested but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.[/M]
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]The teenager was[/M] briefly arrested but later [M]released without being charged[/M], according to Victoria police.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]The teenager was[/M] briefly arrested but later [M]released[/M] without being charged, according to Victoria police.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]The teenager was briefly arrested[/M] but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]The teenager was[/M] briefly [M]arrested[/M] but later released without being charged, according to Victoria police.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the [M]terror attack on[/M] two [M]Christchurch mosques[/M] that took the lives of 49 people and [M]injured at least 40.[/M]
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the [M]terror attack on[/M] two [M]Christchurch mosques[/M] that [M]took the lives of 49 people[/M] and injured at least 40.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the [M]terror attack on two Christchurch mosques[/M] that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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After the mass shooting on Friday, far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the [M]terror attack on[/M] two [M]Christchurch mosques[/M] that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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After the mass shooting on Friday, [M]far-right Sen. Fraser Anning[/M] put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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After the [M]mass shooting on Friday[/M], far-right Sen. Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]After the mass shooting[/M] on Friday, far-right Sen. [M]Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants for the terror attack[/M] on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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[M]After the mass shooting[/M] on Friday, far-right Sen. [M]Fraser Anning put out a statement in which he blamed Muslim immigrants[/M] for the terror attack on two Christchurch mosques that took the lives of 49 people and injured at least 40.
Fraser Anning is, to say the least, a controversial politician in Australia. In a single speech he delivered last year, he praised the country's former whites-only policy that banned non-European immigrants and called for a "final solution" for Australian immigration. This past week, in response to a massacre that left dozens dead, including elderly people and children, at two New Zealand mosques, Anning released a statement where he claimed the mass shooting represents "fear" of immigration. "The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today," he wrote in a statement, "is the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place." He added that "Muslims may have been the victims today; usually they are the perpetrators.” Early Saturday, Anning was speaking on-camera to a reporter and doubling down on his victim-bashing when a teenager egged him. In the clip, he can be heard saying, "What I said was that a terribly unfortunate thing, a tragedy, but it's going to be eventually accepted or expected that these sort of things happen. When people are getting attacked in their own—" before getting hit in the head with an egg. He then turned and struck the teen who did it. Twitter content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. The teen was briefly arrested then released without charge.
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This led to [M]plenty of noteworthy moments throughout the day in Toronto[/M].
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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This led to [M]plenty of noteworthy moments throughout the day[/M] in Toronto.
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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Note: [M]Full results available at RogersCup.com.[/M]
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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[M]This caused some players to compete in multiple singles matches in one day[/M], [M]which was as much of an endurance competition as it was a test of skill[/M].
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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[M]This caused some players to compete in multiple singles matches in one day[/M], which was as much of an endurance competition as it was a test of skill.
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images While we are still [M]in the early rounds of the Rogers Cup[/M], [M]there were some big names in action[/M] Thursday and [M]not all of them were able to survive the mayhem.[/M]
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images While we are still [M]in the[/M] early rounds of the [M]Rogers Cup[/M], there were [M]some big names in action Thursday[/M] and not all of them were able to survive the mayhem.
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images While [M]we are still in the early rounds of the Rogers Cup[/M], there were some big names in action Thursday and not all of them were able to survive the mayhem.
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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Due to weather delays at the start of the tournament, [M]organizers had to squeeze as many matches as possible throughout the day.[/M]
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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Due to weather delays at the start of the tournament, [M]organizers had to squeeze as many matches as possible[/M] throughout the day.
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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Due to [M]weather delays at the start of the tournament[/M], organizers had to squeeze as many matches as possible throughout the day.
Stefanos Tsitsipas' remarkable winning streak at the Rogers Cup in Toronto continued with a stunning win over Kevin Anderson to reach Sunday's final. The Greek youngster rounded off his teenage years in style by taking down Anderson - his fourth Top 10 opponent in the space of a week - 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 7-6 (9-7). Live ATP Masters Tennis Tsitsipas produced another extraordinary victory in two hours and 47 minutes of pure drama to dispatch the Wimbledon finalist. In a tight opening set, Anderson recovered from 1-4 down in the tie-break thanks to some big serving and aggressive groundstrokes to claim it 7-4. Tsitsipas had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set. Image: Tsitsipas wrote: It never gets easier. You just get better In a pulsating eighth game, the world No 27 was forced to dig deep and deny Anderson two break-point opportunities before hanging on for a 5-3 lead. And two games later he successfully served it out to send the contest into a decider. With the match hanging on a knife edge Tsitsipas survived two more break-point chances during a lengthy sixth game, while the South African saved one on his own serve in the ninth game thanks to a blistering forehand winner up the line as the contest headed into another tie-break. Fourth-seeded Anderson rediscovered his timing for a first hold of serve and a 3-2 lead, but Tsitsipas refused to be overwhelmed and hit back for a 6-4 lead, but failed to take both his match points.
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[M]Tsitsipas[/M] had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue as he [M]bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set.[/M]
Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images While we are still in the early rounds of the Rogers Cup, there were some big names in action Thursday and not all of them were able to survive the mayhem. Due to weather delays at the start of the tournament, organizers had to squeeze as many matches as possible throughout the day. This caused some players to compete in multiple singles matches in one day, which was as much of an endurance competition as it was a test of skill. This led to plenty of noteworthy moments throughout the day in Toronto. Note: Full results available at RogersCup.com. Results Men's Singles No. 5 Grigor Dimitrov def. Frances Tiafoe: 7-6(1), 3-6, 7-6(4) Stefanos Tsitsipas def. No. 9 Novak Djokovic: 6-3, 6(5)-7, 6-3 No. 2 Alexander Zverev def. Daniil Medvedev: 6-3, 6-2 No. 4 Kevin Anderson def. Ilya Ivashka: 7-5, 6-3 No. 6 Marin Cilic def.
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[M]Tsitsipas[/M] had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and [M]the Greek star showed no signs of fatigue[/M] as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set.
Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images While we are still in the early rounds of the Rogers Cup, there were some big names in action Thursday and not all of them were able to survive the mayhem. Due to weather delays at the start of the tournament, organizers had to squeeze as many matches as possible throughout the day. This caused some players to compete in multiple singles matches in one day, which was as much of an endurance competition as it was a test of skill. This led to plenty of noteworthy moments throughout the day in Toronto. Note: Full results available at RogersCup.com. Results Men's Singles No. 5 Grigor Dimitrov def. Frances Tiafoe: 7-6(1), 3-6, 7-6(4) Stefanos Tsitsipas def. No. 9 Novak Djokovic: 6-3, 6(5)-7, 6-3 No. 2 Alexander Zverev def. Daniil Medvedev: 6-3, 6-2 No. 4 Kevin Anderson def. Ilya Ivashka: 7-5, 6-3 No. 6 Marin Cilic def.
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[M]Tsitsipas[/M] had already dumped out Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev en route to the semi-finals and [M]the Greek[/M] star showed no signs of fatigue as he bounced back to earn a crucial breakthrough in the third game of the second set.
Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images While we are still in the early rounds of the Rogers Cup, there were some big names in action Thursday and not all of them were able to survive the mayhem. Due to weather delays at the start of the tournament, organizers had to squeeze as many matches as possible throughout the day. This caused some players to compete in multiple singles matches in one day, which was as much of an endurance competition as it was a test of skill. This led to plenty of noteworthy moments throughout the day in Toronto. Note: Full results available at RogersCup.com. Results Men's Singles No. 5 Grigor Dimitrov def. Frances Tiafoe: 7-6(1), 3-6, 7-6(4) Stefanos Tsitsipas def. No. 9 Novak Djokovic: 6-3, 6(5)-7, 6-3 No. 2 Alexander Zverev def. Daniil Medvedev: 6-3, 6-2 No. 4 Kevin Anderson def. Ilya Ivashka: 7-5, 6-3 No. 6 Marin Cilic def.
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