Boy arrested after alleged axe attack before Alice Springs locals attend crisis meeting

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In confronting footage posted online, the young alleged victim appears to be curled up on the ground trying to protect himself as three others kick, punch and hit him with an axe. 9News

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested over an alleged axe attack on another teenage boy in Alice Springs as "fed up" locals flood a crisis meeting to discuss a crime wave plaguing the outback town.

Alice Springs alleged axe attack: In confronting footage posted online, the young alleged victim appears to be curled up on the ground trying to protect himself as three others kick, punch and hit him with an axe on Monday, January 30, 2023. NT Police told 9News a 16-year-old boy had been arrested. No charges had been laid and no other arrests had been made. 

He has called for support from the community for a $1.5 billion class action to compensate them. Some raised concerns about the tone of the meeting. "A lot of businesses and the tourism industry may suffer from this ... we have had enough and we need change.Crime is on the rise in Alice Springs, with residents at their wits' end after a surge of break-ins, vandalism and alcohol-related assaults.

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