
Radio hosts from Niu FM have acknowledged their co-worker was among those involved in a Destiny Church-linked protest that turned violent at the weekend.
About 50 people linked to Brian Tamaki鈥檚 Destiny Church swarmed the Te Atat奴 Community Centre to protest a children鈥檚 show hosted by a drag artist on Saturday, leaving library staff and organisers fearing for their safety.
Video circulating on social media appeared to show Niu FM radio personality Bailey Palala wearing a 鈥淩eal Men鈥 shirt among a group of protesters gathered outside the library.
Palala is a group leader at the Destiny Church-affiliated group The Radical Youth.
Its social media page posted photos of him baptising teenagers on Friday.
He was seen on camera holding an infant over his shoulder as he chatted with demonstrators, before entering the building as part of the second wave of protesters.
Palala鈥檚 co-workers Monica Ah-Young and Regan Roell addressed the rumours on air today, promising their audience they 鈥渓ove and support鈥 the LGBT community.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not secret about what鈥檚 been going on here at the station, but I feel like not saying anything to our listeners live on air would be a disservice to everyone,鈥 Roell said.
Roell confirmed that an 鈥渆vent鈥 over the weekend 鈥渋nvolved someone who is a part of our team鈥.
鈥淲e are doing things behind the scenes, and things are happening contractually and legally. We can鈥檛 really talk about what鈥檚 going on,鈥 Roell said.
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Palala has not appeared on Niu FM鈥檚 The Morning Shack since the incident.
The pair鈥檚 speech was posted on The Morning Shack show鈥檚 social media with a message: 鈥淭o our rainbow community, we are sorry, as Pasifika broadcasters who have the privilege to be on this platform we will learn and seek to do better to serve and protect you.鈥
Niu FM radio personality Bailey Palala could be seen holding a toddler on his shoulder amid Destiny Church-linked protests at the Te Atat奴 Community Centre on Saturday.
Roell and Ah-Young expressed sadness that the LGBT+ community was targeted by the protesters.
鈥淎ll the hard work that we鈥檝e done prior shouldn鈥檛 be taken away from one person鈥檚 choice or their beliefs,鈥 Roell said.
鈥淒on鈥檛 let that cloud your judgement on what the good people are trying to do in the sense of what we are still here fighting for our people. We鈥檙e so sorry that there are people in our community that face these sorts of things on a daily basis,鈥 Ah-Young added.
鈥淲hat we will do, and continue to do, is advocate for the LGBTQ community and continue to love and support anyone and everyone from different backgrounds and diversities,鈥 Roell continued.
Library staff and organisers were forced to barricade themselves and the children inside the venue.
Police are investigating allegations of assault after a teenage girl suffered a concussion.
Michel Mulipola, an illustrator and popular social media personality under the username @bloodysamoan, posted a series of videos showing Palala鈥檚 involvement in the protests.
Palala was seen attending the Destiny Church-linked protests at the Te Atat奴 Community Centre on Saturday. Photo / Michel Mulipola
鈥淗e is an accomplice in the assault and siege of the Te Atat奴 library, which has resulted in a 16-year-old with a concussion and a 20-year-old with bruised ribs,鈥 Mulipola said.
He claimed every person that 鈥渆ntered that building against the wishes of the kaitiaki of Te Atat奴 library ... is an accomplice in the harm and the violence in the assault that occurred鈥.
Mulipola claimed a friend contacted the chief executive of Pacific Media Network, which owns Niu FM, and that he 鈥渨ould be talking to鈥 Palala.
Palala鈥檚 Instagram, Facebook and TikTok accounts were deactivated.
Pacific Media Network chief executive Don Mann earlier told the Herald he was aware of public comments - including those from prominent members of the Pacific community - about the attendance of one of the station鈥檚 staff members at the protest.
鈥淭here is an internal process currently in place. I can鈥檛 comment further given the personal contractual nature of the matter in hand between the network and the employee,鈥 Mann said.
Former MP Tau Henare told the Herald if the reports were true, Palala 鈥渟hould lose his job鈥.
Niu FM is a Government-funded radio station and comment has been sought from Media and Communications Minister Paul Goldsmith.
鈥楥rossed a line鈥: Police investigate allegations of assault
Inspector Simon Walker, acting Waitemat膩 police district commander, said they were investigating allegations of assault during the Te Atat奴 incident.
鈥淧olice strongly condemn the actions of [the] group. The group鈥檚 actions caused considerable distress and concern among tamariki, library staff and visitors.
鈥淭his protest crossed a line. Freedom of speech and the right to protest are fundamental principles of a free and democratic society under the rule of law, but nobody, especially children, should ever be made to feel unsafe.鈥
Auckland Council community director Rachel Kelleher said the council was working closely with police as part of the investigation into Saturday鈥檚 incident.
鈥淲hile it is ongoing, we have advised kaimahi if they were assaulted, that they can contact the police directly, and encourage members of the public to do the same.鈥
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