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Tylere Baker-Pearce, 39, charged with second public Nazi salute at AFL game, faces up to 5 years in prison.
Tylere Baker-Pearce, 39, of Queensland, has been charged with a second public Nazi salute at the Gabba during an AFL semi-final on September 13, 2025, shortly after being released on bail for a similar incident.
Police allege he repeated the gesture minutes later, leading to his immediate re-arrest and detention.
He faces federal charges punishable by up to five years in prison and a public nuisance charge involving racial hatred.
Baker-Pearce, a former independent political candidate and poker player, denies the allegations, claiming innocence and loyalty to Australia.
The AFL has imposed a lifetime ban, and he is due back in court on October 17.
The case has drawn national attention amid concerns over extremism and hate symbols in public spaces.
Tylere Baker-Pearce, de 39 años, acusado del segundo saludo nazi público en un juego de la AFL, se enfrenta a hasta 5 años de prisión.