During the recent protests in Sydney against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit, Israel-haters cried about supposed police brutality. The following scene was one of those used to buttress this claim:
Australia's Rodney King moment. I still can't believe my fkn eyes. Please, if you know this young man, tell him to get into contact with me immediately pic.twitter.com/PBdbe7OSzw #auspol #FreePalestine #HerzogNotWelcome
— Adam Houda (@LawyerAdamHouda) February 9, 2026
We now know the name of the “young man” in question. We know it because he just faced court for biting the police officer’s finger – which is the reason he was physically dealt with.
He’s Jace Turner, and he’s a real piece of work!

A protester accused of biting a police officer’s finger as other officers punched him at a rally against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit has been criticised by a magistrate for breaching his bail for previous offences and over a decision to wear a Palestinian scarf in the courtroom.
Jace Turner, 28, was charged with assaulting an officer, causing actual bodily harm during the February 9 rally, where thousands of protesters clashed with hundreds of police in a bloody and chaotic confrontation.
Viral footage of the incident showed Turner pinned to the light rail tracks on George Street. One officer holds his arm behind his back while the other punches Turner in the head, appearing to be trying to remove his finger from Turner’s mouth. The first officer then deals over a dozen blows to Turner’s ribs, shoulders and upper back as the second removes his finger.
The court heard Turner bit the officer with “extreme force” causing bleeding and bruising.
Turner arrived in Sydney court on Tuesday wearing a suit and wrapped in a keffiyeh scarf, and walking with a fashion cane, which was removed by security.
Magistrate Greg Grogin questioned Turner’s decision to wear the scarf.
“This is not a place for protest, this is not a place for political opinions, this is a place of law … not impressed,” he said.
Reading from the police facts, Grogin said the crowd had resisted police direction to leave the area when Turner was “pushed back with force” by the officer he would later allegedly bite.
Turner is then alleged to have pushed the officer back with a “slapping” motion before being arrested and pushed to the ground.
“The facts allege Turner resisted arrest violently … mov[ing] his hand in a thrashing motion and ignoring police direction,” Grogin said.
When the officer tried to grab Turner’s hand, he then allegedly bit the officer’s thumb “with extreme force” and refused to let go, the court heard.
“The force of the bite allegedly pierced the skin … His injuries show substantial bruising,” Grogin said, adding the officer sought treatment from hospital.
And it gets better.
The court heard Turner was on bail for three counts of common assault and remaining on a premises after being excluded, for an incident from August last year, as well as a separate charge of domestic violence assault. By attending the protest, he had broken his curfew.
So much better:
Turner’s lawyer sought a bail review so Turner could attend evening Mardi Gras events.
In other words, peak woke, anti-Israel protester in da house. These people are terrible people AND hypocrites: young Jace Turner would end up with worse than a bitten finger if he ever dared set foot in Gaza.
And not just for being gay.
You see, young Jace – who also goes by Seth Forester/Forster online – is trying to forge a career as a “gay amateur adult model and actor on Onlyfans”:


“l am intelligence, kind, caring…. ever since he was little kids.” Yeah, I am not feeling the intellect…
According to screenshots I was sent (thankfully I did not have to research this!), he appears on p0rn sites across the Internet.
He also has an X account where he posts NSFW content.

The irony is as thick as the mascara. It truly takes a special kind of cognitive dissonance to spend your days championing a regime that would, at best, throw you in a dark cell and, at worst, off a very high roof.
Jace or Seth or BadPup wraps himself in the symbols of a culture that fundamentally rejects his entire lifestyle, all while biting the hands of the police in a country that actually grants him the freedom to be exactly who he is.
BadPup? More like sick puppy.