SBS staffer convicted over drunken post

Original article by Leo Shanahan
The Australian – Page: 8 : 2-Dec-15

SBS employee Nicholas Hogan has been given a two-year good behaviour bond after being convicted of making threats to kill police officers. The Newton Local Court in Sydney found the editing assistant guilty on a charge of using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend. Hogan had posted a message on Facebook stating that he intended to kill a police officer in the name of Allah. The post was made one day after the funeral of police accountant Curtis Cheng, who was murdered by a Islamic extremist.

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SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE (SBS), LOCAL COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, FACEBOOK INCORPORATED

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