http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/children-with-beheading-signs-an-outrage-says-scipione-20120916-2602v.html
Children with beheading signs an outrage, says Scipione
  Date September 16, 2012 - 3:27PM 
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NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione says he was outraged to see children 
holding signs that called for the beheading of anti-Islamists at a Sydney 
protest.

Mr Scipione said it was the actions of "extremist offenders" who turned a 
peaceful protest violent on Saturday, leaving six police and 17 others injured.

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Sydney CBD protest
Muslims protest against American movie. Photo: James Brickwood

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"It was an outrage," he told reporters in Sydney today.

"To see a young child with a placard thrust in his hand calling for the 
beheading of a person is simply something I cannot comprehend.

"It's just not what we teach our children."

 
"Outrage" ... a boy holds a placard during yesterday's protest. Photo: James 
Brickwood

About 300 people had gathered at Sydney Town Hall to condemn a film made in the 
US that poked fun at the Prophet Mohammed.

The protest later moved down George Street and to the US consulate in Martin 
Place, before erupting in Hyde Park where protesters clashed with up to 150 
police officers.

Mr Scipione said while some were there to protest lawfully, there were a few 
people determined to make trouble.

"You don't wear a balaclava, you don't wear a face-covering unless you're going 
to get up to badness and we saw plenty of those in the crowd," he said.

"They were there and they became extremist offenders."

The commissioner said he had "no doubt" that social media played a major role 
in inciting the violence.

NSW Police on Sunday established Strike Force McAllister, comprising officers 
from the Central and Southwest metropolitan regions and the State Crime Command.

The group will analyse the footage of the protest provided by the media and 
will prosecute anyone seen to be committing a crime.

"This is a no-nonsense engagement," Mr Scipione said.

"If you want to act like you are extremist criminals, we will treat you like 
you're extremist criminals."

Six men have so far been charged with offences including assaulting police and 
animal cruelty.

Two of the officers who were taken to hospital with head injuries suffered 
during the melee have been discharged after treatment.

Mr Scipione insisted police were well-prepared for any follow-up protests or 
"stupid" retaliatory attacks.

AAP

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