A younger lady has admitted to assaulting a police officer at a home social gathering in Sydney which was raided by specialist police forces, together with the riot squad, however pleaded not responsible to a second rely.
Maisie Nugent appeared in Sydney Downing Centre Court docket on Thursday after being charged with two counts of assaulting police within the execution of their responsibility.
The 21-year-old had been attending a celebration at a house on Riley St in Surry Hills when a specialised police drive stormed the celebration within the early hours of November 6.
Sophie Teo, the daughter of controversial mind surgeon Charlie Teo, was additionally on the home and shared footage of the police raid to her social media accounts.
Maisie Nugent (pictured entrance) has pleaded responsible to 1 cost of assaulting a police officer, however denies a second cost
On her Instagram, Ms Teo claimed the specialist Raptor Squad was known as to the home social gathering and cops have been ‘kicking and breaking the ribs of harmless individuals’.
‘Raptor Squad known as for probably the most relaxed social gathering,’ she wrote on social media.
She {accused} the police of violence and stated their actions made her really feel ‘traumatised and unsafe’. Ms Teo just isn’t {accused} of any wrongdoing.
Fellow partygoer Ms Nugent allegedly assaulted two male constables as they have been breaking apart the social gathering simply earlier than 12.30am.
On Thursday, the 21-year-old entered a not responsible plea to 1 assault and a responsible plea to the alleged second assault.
Police confirmed specialist models together with the Raptor Squad and the Public Order and Riot Squad attended the house at the moment to execute a warrant in relation to a number of noise complaints.
Sophie Teo, who was on the social gathering, condemned police actions in a social media submit
Sophie Teo (pictured) stated the police actions made her really feel ‘traumatised and unsafe’. Ms Teo just isn’t {accused} of any wrongdoing
Individuals inside the home started throwing glass bottles and ice at officers and blocked their entry, in response to police allegations.
Police confirmed an officer used capsicum spray to disperse the gathered crowd.
A celebration attendee who posted footage on-line stated most of the occupants have been watching a film within the yard when police ‘kicked the door in’ after 10pm and advised them to close it down.
An occupant advised police they might flip off the music earlier than midnight and adopted by means of at 11.55pm. Police returned after midnight in drive.
Ms Nugent will return to courtroom on February 9, 2023 to obtain the temporary of proof.
Squads of police (pictured) raided a celebration at Surry Hills in central Sydney within the early hours of November 6