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A Sydney man was convicted for hate-filled social media threats, including against Australia’s PM, and given community supervision with mental health treatment instead of jail.
A 37-year-old Sydney man, Alexander Phillip David Keating, was convicted for posting 45 menacing and hate-filled messages on social media platform X between February and April 2025, including death threats against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his wife.
The messages targeted Muslims, LGBTQ+ individuals, and political figures, prompting a police investigation and device seizure.
Despite the severity of the threats, Keating was spared jail and given a two-year community corrections order, with mandatory mental health treatment, citing his mental health struggles and lack of prior criminal history.
The case highlights ongoing challenges in addressing online hate speech and threats against public officials.
Un hombre de Sydney fue condenado por amenazas llenas de odio en las redes sociales, incluso contra el primer ministro de Australia, y recibió supervisión comunitaria con tratamiento de salud mental en lugar de prisión.