Police charge man with 20 offences after protest in Richmond

Prime Taskforce detectives have this morning charged an Elwood man with 20 offences following an investigation into a series of incidents at a protest in Richmond and Hawthorn on 18 September.

Detectives allege the man threw a glass bottle directly at police officers on Burnley Street, causing injuries to two police officers.

It is also alleged the man threw rocks at police officers on Bridge Road, and also charged and knocked over another police officer and resisted arrest on Barkers Road.

Detectives executed a warrant in Elwood this morning, arresting a 52-year-old man who was subsequently charged with 20 offences, including:

4 counts of assault police

2 counts of intentionally cause injury

2 counts of recklessly cause injury

3 counts of assault with a weapon

2 counts of reckless conduct endangering serious injury

Riot

Affray

Resist police

Discharge missile

State false address

Handle stolen goods

Fail to comply with the Chief Health Officer directions

The man is expected to front the Melbourne Magistrates' Court via video link this evening (11 November).

Anyone with information about any criminal activity is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or by submitting a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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