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Man sentenced to five years in jail for arson attack on Bondi home of YouTube commentator FriendlyJordies | Man sentenced to five years in jail for arson attack on Bondi home of YouTube commentator FriendlyJordies |
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Judge says Tufi Junior Tauese-Auelua, who assisted in targeted attack in 2022, was ‘used as muscle for third parties’ | Judge says Tufi Junior Tauese-Auelua, who assisted in targeted attack in 2022, was ‘used as muscle for third parties’ |
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Moments before another lengthy jail term, the arsonist who set the home of a popular YouTuber on fire has apologised from “the bottom of my heart”. | Moments before another lengthy jail term, the arsonist who set the home of a popular YouTuber on fire has apologised from “the bottom of my heart”. |
Jordan Shanks – better known by his online alias of FriendlyJordies – had been making videos about Sydney identities when arsonists set upon his Bondi residence in 2022. | Jordan Shanks – better known by his online alias of FriendlyJordies – had been making videos about Sydney identities when arsonists set upon his Bondi residence in 2022. |
The front veranda and door were destroyed, the bedroom and hallway damaged, and smoke damage occurred to the neighbour’s property. | The front veranda and door were destroyed, the bedroom and hallway damaged, and smoke damage occurred to the neighbour’s property. |
Shanks was not at home at the time. | Shanks was not at home at the time. |
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One of the men behind the 23 November attack, Tufi Junior Tauese-Auelua, was jailed for five years on Monday. | One of the men behind the 23 November attack, Tufi Junior Tauese-Auelua, was jailed for five years on Monday. |
He expressed remorse during a sentence hearing at Coffs Harbour district court. | He expressed remorse during a sentence hearing at Coffs Harbour district court. |
“I would just like to apologise from the bottom of my heart,” the 39-year-old said via video link from Nowra prison. | “I would just like to apologise from the bottom of my heart,” the 39-year-old said via video link from Nowra prison. |
Telling the court he believed in God, he said he was over his life of crime after spending so much of his 20s and 30s behind bars. | Telling the court he believed in God, he said he was over his life of crime after spending so much of his 20s and 30s behind bars. |
“I’d rather die than return back to jail,” he said. | “I’d rather die than return back to jail,” he said. |
The group used a stolen Mercedes with cloned plates for the arson attack and surveilled Shanks’ home before pouring petrol at three separate locations. | The group used a stolen Mercedes with cloned plates for the arson attack and surveilled Shanks’ home before pouring petrol at three separate locations. |
The YouTuber later pulled down a video after saying people were “once again threatening dire consequences” if it remained online. | The YouTuber later pulled down a video after saying people were “once again threatening dire consequences” if it remained online. |
Police at the time of the attack suggested a south-west Sydney-based organised crime group, reported to be the Alameddine gang, were behind the attack. | Police at the time of the attack suggested a south-west Sydney-based organised crime group, reported to be the Alameddine gang, were behind the attack. |
“You win, we’re taking down the video, congratulations, you run this city,” Shanks said in February 2024. | |
The motive for the Shanks arson attack was not detailed in court, nor were any details released about what Tauese-Auelua personally gained from his involvement. | The motive for the Shanks arson attack was not detailed in court, nor were any details released about what Tauese-Auelua personally gained from his involvement. |
Tauese-Auelua has not been accused of being an Alameddine gang member. | Tauese-Auelua has not been accused of being an Alameddine gang member. |
The 39-year-old pleaded guilty to destroying property by fire in company and reckless wounding in a separate for-hired attack in 2022. | The 39-year-old pleaded guilty to destroying property by fire in company and reckless wounding in a separate for-hired attack in 2022. |
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In that matter, a man whose relationship with a property developer had broken down was set upon by Tauese-Auelua and others with baseball bats. | In that matter, a man whose relationship with a property developer had broken down was set upon by Tauese-Auelua and others with baseball bats. |
Judge Michael McHugh jailed Tauese-Auelua for five years, noting the 39-year-old criminal history contained “lots of violence”. | Judge Michael McHugh jailed Tauese-Auelua for five years, noting the 39-year-old criminal history contained “lots of violence”. |
“He’s being used as muscle for third parties to … harm others,” McHugh said. | “He’s being used as muscle for third parties to … harm others,” McHugh said. |
The judge found Tauese-Auelua had a significant level of insight into his conduct but noted he had poor prospects of rehabilitation. | The judge found Tauese-Auelua had a significant level of insight into his conduct but noted he had poor prospects of rehabilitation. |
He has been diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and antisocial personality disorder. | He has been diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and antisocial personality disorder. |
The defence barrister, Alex Cassels, described his client as “a little boy in a very large body”. | The defence barrister, Alex Cassels, described his client as “a little boy in a very large body”. |
With 15 months in custody already served, Tauese-Auelua will be eligible for parole in July 2027. | With 15 months in custody already served, Tauese-Auelua will be eligible for parole in July 2027. |
Prosecutors on Friday dropped the case against a second man charged over the 2022 arson attack due to insufficient evidence. | Prosecutors on Friday dropped the case against a second man charged over the 2022 arson attack due to insufficient evidence. |
At a bail hearing in October 2023, Andre Stepanyan’s lawyer said there was nothing to show he was in the vehicle travelling to Shanks’ home. | At a bail hearing in October 2023, Andre Stepanyan’s lawyer said there was nothing to show he was in the vehicle travelling to Shanks’ home. |
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