The teenage convicted murderer was about to be sentenced when allegedly stabbed with a pen before security officers could restore order.
The teenage convicted murderer was about to be sentenced when allegedly stabbed with a pen before security officers could restore order.
By Laine Clark
March 31, 2025 — 7.27pm
A teenager has allegedly been attacked in a courtroom as he was about to be sentenced for murder.
A 22-year-old man – reportedly a member of the murder victim’s family – is accused of lunging at the teenager as he entered Brisbane Supreme Court on Monday.
The man allegedly stabbed the 18-year-old defendant in the back with a pen before he was restrained by security.
The courtroom was cleared as multiple police arrived.
An elderly man, reportedly a supporter of the murder victim’s family, collapsed outside the courtroom and was taken by paramedics.
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“Initial investigations indicate two males were involved in a physical altercation, with one sustaining a non-life-threatening wound from a pen,” police said in a statement.
“The 18-year-old man sustained a minor injury to his back.”
The 22-year-old was on Monday charged with assault occasioning bodily harm whilst armed and making threats.
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He is due to appear in court on April 10, while the sentencing of his alleged victim, the convicted murderer, was also adjourned.
The 18-year-old was in court to be sentenced over the fatal stabbing of a 19-year-old in May 2024. His victim was stabbed multiple times during a fight on the footpath in Acacia Ridge.
AAP