Prime Minister Scott Morrison egged at conference
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A Victorian woman has been charged after she tried to ‘egg’ Prime Minister Scott Morrison during a conference in Albury.
The PM was at a Country Women’s Association conference when a young woman came up behind him and attempted to smash an egg on his head.
Footage of the attack shows the egg narrowly miss Mr Morrison.
Watch the moment below
.@tomwconnell: It looks like the egg basically bounces straight off @ScottMorrisonMP. This has just happened at the Country Women’s Association.
MORE: https://t.co/cnxAXrLKY3 #newsday pic.twitter.com/X1YUyWrvQC
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) May 7, 2019
Prime Minister attacked by a protester at the Country Women’s Associations meeting in Albury. The egg missed his head, but the vision shows that her hand did not. @9NewsBorderNE #9NewsAt6 pic.twitter.com/Bvg0rITray
— Billy Hogan (@BillyHogan9News) May 7, 2019
The 24-year-old woman is immediately set upon by security guards who peacefully removed her from the conference.
NSW police arrested the woman and have said in a statement, “the egg appears to have struck him on the head – and the Prime Minister’s security team quickly restrained the woman.” (See full statement below)
Detectives found cannabis during a search of the woman and charged her with common assault and the possession of a prohibited drug.
She was granted strict conditional bail and will appear at court this month.
Macquarie National News Political Editor Michael Pachi was there and questioned the woman on her motives.
“He deserves it, he deserves a lot worse actually,” she says.
“Just go on Google and follow his Twitter… it f***ing speaks for itself.”
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The Prime Minister has addressed the incident on social media calling it “thuggery” from “cowardly activists”.
We will stand up to thuggery whether it’s these cowardly activists who have no respect for anyone, or militant unionists standing over small businesses and their employees on work sites.
— Scott Morrison (@ScottMorrisonMP) May 7, 2019
An older woman was knocked to the ground during the commotion.
The Prime Minister immediately jumped to her aid.
When questioned, the protestor says she regrets that the older woman was caught up in her actions.
This girl says she’s sorry an older woman got caught up in the debacle – she brought a 6 pack of eggs pic.twitter.com/EHWxSBCdVb
— Domanii Cameron (@domaniicameron) May 7, 2019
Scott Morrison came off reasonably well from the egg. He quickly helped up a poor old woman who appears to have taken the brunt of the impact. #AusVotes #AusPol
— Naveen Razik (@naveenjrazik) May 7, 2019
Full statement from NSW Police
“24 year old woman is in custody following an incident involving the Prime Minister in Albury.
“Officers from the Murry River Police District arrested the woman after she allegedly threw an egg at the PM during a country womens association event.
“The egg appears to have struck him on the head – and the Prime Minister’s security team quickly restrained the woman.
“In the act of detaining her another woman was knocked over.
“No injuries have been reported. Inquiries are continuing.”
Opposition leader Bill Shorten says the woman’s actions were “appalling and disgraceful” and says, “the Prime Minister has my complete sympathy.”
Political Editor Michael Pachi tells Ray Hadley it was unexpected.
“The Prime Minister I think was taken aback when it happened.”
Ray says, “it just leaves me feeling uncomfortable and it wouldn’t matter whether it was Bill Shorten or Scott Morrison it’s just not the way we conduct ourselves in Australia.”
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