Posted: 2024-09-16 03:26:47

A court has been shown a YouTube clip of comedian Ricky Gervais during a hearing for three men accused of performing Nazi salutes outside the Sydney Jewish Museum.

Daniel Muston, 41, Ryan Peter Marshall, 31, and Anthony Raymond Mitchell, 32, were charged after allegedly performing the salute near the museum in inner city Darlinghurst on October 13, 2023.

The trio have pleaded not guilty to charges of behaving in an offensive manner in public and knowingly displaying Nazi symbols without an excuse.

During an interview with NSW Police, Mitchell made multiple references to a performance by British comedian Ricky Gervais - a segment of which was introduced as evidence during a hearing at Sydney’s Downing Centre on Monday.

Comedian Ricky Gervais

Comedian Ricky GervaisCredit: Netflix

In the clip, Gervias jokes about the name Adolf no longer being in use and performs a mock Nazi salute. Mitchell told police he was mimicking what Gervais had done in the comedy skit after seeing it on Netflix, prosecutors told the court.

The court viewed footage of the men walking past the Jewish museum on the day of the alleged offence. Marshall and Muston can be seen laughing and briefly raising their hands in apparent Nazi salutes.

Later the same day, a body-worn camera captured police arresting the men at a nearby construction site for offensive conduct, with one of the officers asking: “you guys were just outside the Jewish museum giving Hitler salutes?”

“We were all just joking around,” Mitchell said, according to the police camera footage.

The NSW Police prosecutor told the court it was not in dispute that what the men were doing was a joke. “The fact it’s a joke, we don’t shy away from that,” they said.

Magistrate Jennifer Atkinson said given the importance of the decision she would wait to deliver her verdict.

The hearing continues.

AAP

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