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Man charged over ‘threatening’ act outside synagogue in St Ives, Sydney

A man who allegedly made a threatening gesture outside a synagogue in Sydney’s upper north shore has been charged with a stalking and intimidation offence.

Police were told a passenger inside a car allegedly made a gun gesture with his fingers at a man walking along Link Rd in St Ives about 12.30pm on January 4.

Police will allege the passenger then made the same gesture at a man as he left a place of worship as the car continued driving along the road.

It’s understood the second incident was outside a synagogue on Link Rd.

Camera IconA man allegedly made a threatening gesture outside a Sydney synagogue.

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The second man reported the alleged incidents to police on January 4.

A 20-year-old man was arrested about 11pm Monday at a North Turramurra home.

He was charged with stalk/intimidate intend fear physical etc harm (personal).

The man was granted conditional bail and is set to front Hornsby Local Court on January 29.



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