A man accused of train surfing has left reporters in shock after making a seriously strange confession outside Brisbane court.
Joseph Michael Burke, 24, has been charged with three counts of riding on the outside of rolling stock and evading fares.
The court was shown photos, allegedly of Burke, hanging onto three different trains near Murarrie, Norman Park and Morningside between February and April 2018.In one of the photos he can allegedly been seen casually sipping on a coffee while holding onto the train with one hand. Surprisingly, the accusations and photographs weren’t the strangest thing about Burke’s day in court, with the 24-year-old acting very bizarrely when speaking to the media.
When asked by journalists outside of Brisbane Magistrates Court yesterday whether it was him in the pictures, Burke replied “of course not”. Burke has a very bizarre confession for reporters outside of Brisbane Magistrates Court. Picture: John Gass/AAPBut he suddenly changed his mind, telling reporters: “Actually, you know what? I’m going to plead guilty.Burke flipped through the pictures, pointing different ones out to reporters,
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