'Muslim hater' faces court over Cronulla bashing call
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A man accused of stirring up racial tensions by organizing a rally at a beach notorious for race riots two decades ago has been denied bail.

Ryder Roy Shaw, 20, appeared before Gosford Local Court today accused of a “violent call to action” on TikTok, urging protesters to gather at Cronulla Beach in Sydney‘s south later in the week.
The court was told Shaw appeared to be a “Muslim hater” who posed a serious risk to community safety after allegedly organising the gathering days after the Bondi massacre, in which 15 people were killed by two gunmen apparently inspired by Islamic State ideology.
Cronulla Beach in Sydney's south.
Ryder Roy Shaw, 20, is accused of making a “violent call to action” on TikTok, urging protesters to gather at Cronulla Beach in Sydney’s south later. (Sam Mooy/File)

An online message circulated recently, urging violence against individuals of “Middle Eastern” descent at Cronulla beach, marking the 20th anniversary of the racially charged unrest that occurred there.

Back on December 11, 2005, more than 100 individuals were detained following riots ignited by a text message that urged “Aussies” to demonstrate their disapproval of “Lebs and wogs” amid escalating tensions at the beach.

Police arrested the 20-year-old man at Narara, on the NSW Central Coast, about 1.40pm yesterday.

The man now faces charges for using a communication service to intimidate, harass, and issue public threats of violence based on race or religion.

Senior prosecutor Felicia Lay firmly opposed granting bail under any conditions, arguing in court that the individual posed a significant risk of engaging in further serious offenses.

She highlighted that the post in question reportedly promoted and publicized the potential assault of community members.

Lay said given the current climate following the December 14 terror attack any bail conditions could not be mitigated.

Defence lawyer Brian Quinn told the court the accused had no prior criminal history, and he would consent to handing over his social media and phone if bail was granted.

Quinn pointed to Shaw’s age, noting he was self-employed and that his partner would have to give up her job if he remains behind bars.

Magistrate Margaret Quinn refused the bail application, telling the accused that he appeared to be a “Muslim hater”.

Any post that incited people to turn to violence over race or religion was “repulsive”, she added.

“I don’t know whether that young man who killed all those people in Bondi had a (criminal) record either,” Quinn told the court.

The magistrate added that there was no question the accused posed a risk to the safety of individuals in the community by allegedly creating the post, particularly at a time when feelings are running high against people of all races.

Shaw is due back in court on February 20.

NSW Premier Chris Minns told reporters today that anyone seeking to whip up racial hatred, violence or division in the community would be met by police.

“There is zero tolerance for it right now,” he said.

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