Perth burger and ice-cream shop staff sprayed with noxious substance in filmed attack, WA police sayTopic:Crime32m ago32 minutes agoSun 4 May 2025 at 3:49amThe attacks allegedly happened at two fast-food venues in Perth. (ABC News)abc.net.au/news/perth-burger-ice-cream-shop-attacked-with-noxious-substance-/105250548Link copiedShareShare articlePolice have charged a man who allegedly filmed himself barging into two fast-food restaurants and spraying staff with an unknown noxious substance.Detectives say over the course of almost two weeks in April, the 20-year-old man visited a hamburger restaurant in Redcliffe and an ice cream shop in Southern River on four separate occasions with his face concealed.While inside, police allege he then sprayed an unknown noxious novelty substance at staff working in the store and around the food preparation areas.It's alleged he was filming himself on a mobile phone.Another 20-year-old man has also been charged in relation to the incidents.Other attacks planned, police sayPolice say they searched two homes in Perth's south-east over the past two days and seized items that allegedly contained recordings of the offences being committed.Detectives also say they have evidence of conversations between the men regarding the alleged planning and organisation of the events.It's further alleged both men were in the process of planning other attacks at different establishments.The pair have been charged with a total of 23 offences, including aggravated burglary and a charge of 'cause poison to be administered'.One of the men will appear in court today and the other on May 14.LoadingPosted 32m ago32 minutes agoSun 4 May 2025 at 3:49am, updated 31m ago31 minutes agoSun 4 May 2025 at 3:50amShare optionsCopy linkFacebookX (formerly Twitter)Top StoriesLabor victory a 'win for the ages'Topic:ElectionsPhoto shows Smiling Albanese with a coffee at a table with trees behindLiberals begin dissection after ruinous lossTopic:Federal GovernmentPhoto shows Liberal Party launch in SydneyYour 4-minute guide to the federal election resultsTopic:ExplainerPhoto shows Anthony Albanese holds up his hands to calm the crowd.Labor set for easier Senate as Pocock, Lambie risk being sidelinedTopic:ElectionsPhoto shows David Pocock sits behind Jacqui Lambie while she speaks in the senateWhat was the result in your seat? Look up the map of your regionTopic:ElectionsPhoto shows An illustration of the map of Australia with multicoloured lines behind itPopular nowAlbanese gets warm welcome in electorate as Coalition confronts worst-ever resultLIVEPhoto shows Smiling Albanese with a coffee at a table with trees behindLabor set for easier Senate as Pocock, Lambie risk being sidelinedTopic:ElectionsPhoto shows David Pocock sits behind Jacqui Lambie while she speaks in the senateNo clear favourite as Liberals weigh Dutton successorTopic:Liberal Party of AustraliaPhoto shows A composite image of Andrew Hastie, Sussan Ley, Angus Taylor and Dan TehanRelated topicsAccidents and Emergency IncidentsCrimePerthRedcliffeSouthern RiverTop StoriesLabor victory a 'win for the ages'Topic:ElectionsPhoto shows Smiling Albanese with a coffee at a table with trees behindLiberals begin dissection after ruinous lossTopic:Federal GovernmentYour 4-minute guide to the federal election resultsTopic:ExplainerLabor set for easier Senate as Pocock, Lambie risk being sidelinedTopic:ElectionsWhat was the result in your seat? Look up the map of your regionTopic:ElectionsJust InBurger and ice-cream shop staff sprayed with unknown substance in filmed attack, police sayTopic:Crime31m ago31 minutes agoSun 4 May 2025 at 3:50amThe Liberals have a deep problem in capital citiesCAnalysis by Casey Briggs1h ago1 hours agoSun 4 May 2025 at 3:21amHistoric but 'bittersweet' bronze as Olympic qualification evades Aussie pairTopic:Curling1h ago1 hours agoSun 4 May 2025 at 3:19am'Defeat stings': Liberals concede in what was once WA's safest seatTopic:Elections1h ago1 hours agoSun 4 May 2025 at 3:11amMore Just InBack to top