A small community in Sydney's south-west is reeling after the area was rocked by a violent protest. RuthWW 9News MORE:
More charges are expected to be laid after a violent clash outside a political speaking event in south-west Sydney yesterday.
About 15 protesters attended the Belfield event, but they were overrun by hundreds of One Nation supporters.Hundreds of people swarmed a protest outside a Mark Latham speaking event in Sydney's south-west.Waldau said the protesters, whose presence had been approved, had appeared peaceful and that "projectiles" had been thrown by the larger crowd.
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