A man behind an alleged random attack in Adeleide has identified the Convention on Biodiversity

A man involved in a random attack yesterday was identified at Adelide CBD after his first appearance to the court, as his lawyers did not seek the guarantee.
Scott Interopus is accused of assaulting a 42 -year -old woman at around 1:30 pm on Sunday at Rundle Mall.
See above: an exclusive vision of a member T.It is public to treat the alleged attacker.
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Exclusive shots that 7News obtained show a man, believed to be chasing Interopos after the woman, and throwing a punch on the back of her head.
Then an anonymous man is seen jumping between Interopos and the woman, and he discusses him on the ground.
Passers -by also jumped to work, as they accelerated the man while waiting for the police.


Shoppers today in Rundle Mall shocked the shots, and some remain for fear that this will happen to them.
A woman tells 7News that she is terrified.
She said, “I was totally terrified, I was thinking about this (the violent incident) that is going in the mall, as I am now, how can it happen to me.”
A man also said that violence was “out of control” in Adelaide.
“This is absolutely unacceptable, it is out of control and unacceptable,” he said.
The footage then shows the man who soon became aggressive while arresting him – as the audience entered again to detain him.


Speaking to the media today, Jack Patti, Minister of Shadow for the Safety of Community, Police and Correctional Services, said that everyone during “MAD MARCH” deserves to be protected.
He said: “All southern Australia deserves to go out to the city and enjoy a crazy march without fear that they may be the innocent victim of some of the crazy attack.”
The 42-year-old was taken from North Adelaide to the hospital with life-threatening injuries-her daughter was unjustified.
The police said that the husband was not known to each other.
Antrobus now faces a number of drawings, including an attack that causes harm and resistance.
It will appear again in court at a later time.