Belmont man pleads guilty to threatening to kill NSW Police Minister David Elliott on weekend of Black Lives Matter protests

By Sam Rigney
Updated July 20 2020 - 1:25pm, first published 10:30am
Some of the items police seized during a raid on a house at Belmont in June. Picture: NSW Police
Some of the items police seized during a raid on a house at Belmont in June. Picture: NSW Police

A BELMONT man who used social media to send death threats to NSW police minister David Elliott on the weekend of national Black Lives Matter protests and marches has also admitted to possessing drugs and replica firearms.

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