Extremist Manifesto Threatens Australian PM and Labour Party Members
Authorities have arrested 19-year-old Jordan Patten in Newcastle, Australia, for allegedly planning terrorist acts, including threats against Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his family. Patten’s arrest led to the discovery of a manifesto expressing anti-immigration, anti-Semitic, and Islamophobic views, along with grievances against the Labour Party. According to reports, Patten entered a Labour MP’s office with knives and tactical gear. Albanese has condemned the extremist threats and praised security agencies for their swift response. Patten has been charged with preparing for a terrorist act, a crime that could result in life imprisonment under Australian law.