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Maningrida Erupts: Hundreds in Violent Unrest

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Hundreds involved in violent disturbances in Maningrida from January 1-4.
  • Some individuals allegedly armed; one officer assaulted.
  • Social media posts and retributions are driving the conflict.
Maningrida Erupts: Hundreds in Violent Unrest

Violent unrest involving hundreds of people has shaken the remote Indigenous community of Maningrida in the Northern Territory between January 1 and January 4, 2026. NT Police responded to multiple large disturbances, some with over 200 participants, amid allegations that individuals were armed. One police officer was assaulted and sustained minor injuries.

During the disturbances, shocking footage emerged showing brutal assaults, with young children and women caught in the middle of the chaos. Local services, including the council office and post office, were forced to close. Senior Sergeant Glenn Leafe stated that social media posts and retributions are fueling the fighting, negatively impacting essential services.

Investigations into several offences are ongoing, with police deploying additional resources from Darwin. Police are working with Traditional Owners and stakeholders to de-escalate tensions. This follows similar incidents in nearby Ramingining just before Christmas, highlighting ongoing community safety concerns.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
NT Police believe the fighting is driven by social media posts and subsequent retributions among individuals.
Some disturbances involved over 200 people, with crowds of over 30 seen around individual fights.
NT Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro maintains a 'tough on crime' stance, emphasizing decisive action and police support.

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