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Teenager, 17, at centre of alleged carjacking immediately mocks cops in shocking online posts after he is granted bail Teenager charged with alleged violent carjacking Allegedly mocked police on social media after released on bail 

A teenager who allegedly stole a car from a father after threatening him has reportedly taken to social media to mock police after he was released on bail. 

Queensland Police allege the 17-year-old and another male approached Angelo Justos in his Audi A3 at Bulimba, in Brisbane, at about 2:20pm on Sunday.

Mr Justos was reversing out of his driveway when the duo allegedly told him to get out of the car while brandishing a shovel and knife.

The pair then allegedly took the car and dumped it about 15 minutes away in Stones Corner before stealing other cars.

The 17-year-old was arrested at a home in Gleneagle on Tuesday night and charged with a slew of offences.

One count each of armed robbery, possessing dangerous drugs and two counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle were among the charges.

He was released on bail after appearing in Brisbane Children's Court on Wednesday despite police opposing the bid.

Soon after being released, he was reportedly mocking police by posting images to social media app Snapchat. 

A teenager accused of a violent carjacking has reportedly taken to social media app Snapchat to mock police within hours of him being released on bail (pictured)

A teenager accused of a violent carjacking has reportedly taken to social media app Snapchat to mock police within hours of him being released on bail (pictured)

In his posts he claims he is innocent of the crime and had described his arrest footage as 'cute'. 

Police released bodycam footage of the moment he was arrested while a woman could be heard wailing in the background. 

One of the Snapchat images reportedly shows the teen holding up a peace sign while claiming police had no

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