On April 15, a crowd of around 2000 people gathered after Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was allegedly stabbed by a teenager. Strike Force Dribs investigators are targeting individuals who displayed violent and aggressive behavior during the incident. Superintendent Andrew Evans, the commander of Strike Force Dribs, is appealing for public assistance in identifying these individuals. Police are particularly interested in a man wearing a T-shirt, ring, and watch on his left hand, who was carrying a large cross, as well as another man seen with a fire extinguisher. Three alleged rioters, including Sam Haddad, Dani Mansour, and Issa Haddad, are currently facing court over their involvement in the riots.

Sam Haddad, a 45-year-old man, was arrested in Fairfield and charged with rioting and threatening violence or causing fear. Police allege that Haddad made threatening remarks during the chaos. Dani Mansour, 19, was the first to be charged in connection with the riot but was granted bail. He expressed regret for participating in the aggression. Issa Haddad, 28, was also arrested and charged with threatening violence or causing fear at his home in Horningsea Park. Police reported that 51 officers were injured during the riot at the Christ the Good Shepherd Church, and paramedics had to seek shelter inside the church for over three hours as the crowd became increasingly hostile.

The police are urging anyone with information about the individuals involved in the riot to contact Crime Stoppers. The violence and aggression displayed during the incident have raised concerns about public safety and the need to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. The arrests of the alleged rioters are part of ongoing efforts by law enforcement to investigate and prosecute individuals who engaged in unlawful behavior during the incident. The involvement of multiple individuals in the violence highlights the complexity of the situation and the importance of collaboration between the community and law enforcement to ensure justice is served.

The identification of individuals wearing specific clothing and carrying items such as a large cross and fire extinguisher suggests that the police are actively seeking out those who played a significant role in inciting violence during the riots. The arrests and charges laid against the alleged rioters signal a strong commitment by law enforcement to bring those responsible to justice. The public appeal for assistance in identifying additional suspects demonstrates the importance of community cooperation in addressing incidents of public disorder and violence. As the investigation continues, it is likely that more individuals will be held accountable for their actions during the riots, underscoring the legal consequences of engaging in criminal behavior.

The aftermath of the riots at Christ the Good Shepherd Church has prompted scrutiny of the events leading up to the violence and the response by law enforcement and emergency services. The injuries sustained by officers and the need for paramedics to seek shelter highlight the dangerous and volatile nature of the situation. The arrests and charges laid against the alleged rioters serve as a warning to others who may consider engaging in similar acts of violence in the future. Through ongoing investigations and public appeals for information, law enforcement aims to hold all those involved accountable and prevent such incidents from occurring again in the future. The community’s willingness to assist in identifying suspects is crucial in ensuring that justice is served and restoring peace and safety in the wake of the riots.

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