Warrant out for the arrest of right-wing thug who took down Egg Boy

The right wing activist who described the Christchurch mosque massacre as 'karma' is also wanted for crimes against a Gosford church. 

Melbourne man Neil Erikson has an outstanding non-custodial warrant out on him after he failed to appear in the Gosford Local Court in September 2018.

He is charged with using threats to prevent a clergyman discharging duties, and disturbing religious worship.

In May of 2018 it is alleged that Erikson and up to seven other people stormed into the Anglican Parish of Gosford dressed as Roman soldiers and Jesus Christ to protest Father Rod Bower. 

The right wing activist who described the Christchurch Mosque massacre as 'karma' is also wanted for crimes against a Gosford church after an incident in May 2018 (pictured, Neil Erikson)

The right wing activist who described the Christchurch Mosque massacre as 'karma' is also wanted for crimes against a Gosford church after an incident in May 2018 (pictured, Neil Erikson)

Melbourne man Neil Erikson has an outstanding non-custodial warrant out on him after he failed to appear in the Gosford Local Court in September 2018 charged with using threats to prevent a clergyman discharging duties, and disturbing religious worship

Melbourne man Neil Erikson has an outstanding non-custodial warrant out on him after he failed to appear in the Gosford Local Court in September 2018 charged with using threats to prevent a clergyman discharging duties, and disturbing religious worship

Erikson told Daily Mail Australia the protest was against perceived left wing bias by Fr Bower. 

'He uses his position at the church to share political vocal points and I am within my rights to protest his church,' Erikson said. 

'The law is for religious people not political activists.' 

Erikson was also one of the men who pinned down William Connolly, who egged Fraser Anning at a protest rally.

He said police were yet to arrest him and return him to Gosford because he was back in Victoria, where he lives. 

'Come and get me Rod Bower,' Mr Erikson said. 

'What set it (protest) off was the signs he has, that he puts provocative things on, about the ANZACS and defending the Burqa.' 

He said he dressed as Jesus before entering the church while another of the group dressed as a Roman soldier in order to re-enact scenes from the Bible. 

Fr Bower told Daily Mail Australia he accepts Erikson's right to an opinion but he was not entitled to 'disrupt Christian

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