ABC in direct TV broadcast interrupted by the alleged antisemetic outbreak

A man was accused three months after presumably interrupting the live cross of an ABC journalist with an offensive anti -Semitic outbreak.
The journalist Myles Houlbrook-Walk was delivering a report on Sydney’s housing crisis outside the Parliament of the new South Wales in Macquarie Street around 6.15 on January 28th.
The live cross of Myles Houlbrook-Walk was interrupted by a man’s alleged anti-Semitic outbreak.Credit: ABC TV
About halfway through his relationship, a man can be heard out of the screen presumably shouting offensive Nazi phrases.
Houlbrook-Walk continued his relationship while the man screamed, with the eyes of the journalist who darted out of the camera before he resumed quickly and continued to deliver his cross live.
A few moments before in the bulletin ABC had covered dark and moving scenes in Poland while the world marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, a Nazi concentration camp.
The Sydney Morning Herald Impossible to publish the content of the video for legal reasons.
An ABC spokesman said the accident was reported to the police and no one was injured during the interaction.
The new South Wales police started an investigation after the accident and after three months, a man was arrested in Darlinghurst on Thursday evening.
The 48 -year -old was taken to Street Day police station and accused of consciously showing a Nazi symbol without reasonable apologies.