The protester who doused controversial British speaker Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull with tomato juice at her Auckland rally has been charged with assault.
In a statement, police confirmed a person has been summoned to appear in the Auckland District Court on a single charge of common assault.
It is understood the accused is activist Eli Rubashkyn.
Rubashkyn had earlier said that police told them a warrant was likely to be filed in the Auckland District Court by 3pm yesterday.
Police denied this yesterday after Rubashkyn had already flown to Australia.
They are en route to New York, according to Rubashkyn鈥檚 Twitter account, and earlier told the聽Herald聽they would probably not return to New Zealand for some time.
聽鈥淚 am scared. I have been receiving a lot of death threats,鈥 Rubashkyn said.
Rubashkyn posted an image of themself onboard a flight at 11.51am today, saying, 鈥渙n my way to NY鈥.
About an hour later, Rubashkyn posted a video to social media where they said New Zealand had set a precedent that countries could stand up against hate.
Sitting next to a bottle of tomato juice, Rubashkyn said, 鈥淭heir posse, I think are - your genocidal hate will not be accepted in many countries of the world.
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鈥淥f course, you鈥檙e being paid for your hate,鈥 they claimed. 鈥淵ou need to hate in order to use that energy to unite.
鈥淏ut love is so powerful, so universal, it is everywhere. It is almost like the oxygen of the universe.鈥
Rubashkyn鈥檚 video was accompanied by the caption: 鈥淎 message to nazi apologist transphobe Posie Parker. Trans women are woman [sic].鈥
A police spokesperson told the聽Herald聽several attempts were made Tuesday and Wednesday to locate a person of interest after a 鈥減ublicised assault鈥 at Albert Park on Saturday.
鈥淭hat person is aware that police would like to locate and talk to them about the incident, and ask them to come forward so the matter can be dealt with appropriately,鈥 the spokesperson said.
鈥淧olice will not be commenting further on the investigation or what steps have been taken.鈥
Rubashkyn shared a screenshot of an alleged email from police urging her to front up - claiming the situation could escalate unnecessarily if a warrant was served.
鈥淪ome people are asking to revoke my citizenship. I have a warrant for arrest issued already so I will be arrested if I am in New Zealand,鈥 they claimed.
British activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull aka Posie Parker was drowned out by trans-rights supporters at Albert Park. Photo / Dean Purcell
鈥淚 will go to prison, National want to make an example, to them free speech is more important than human rights.鈥
Rubashkyn said a group of people were helping to find a lawyer and to raise money for a legal defence.
Yesterday, police announced they were investigating allegations of offending at the Vision NZ and Posie Parker protests in Auckland over the weekend after receiving a 鈥渘umber of calls and reports鈥.
Around 150-200 people showed up in support of Keen-Minshull and her Let Women Speak event on Saturday but they were drowned out by a much larger group of around 2000 counter-protesters. Parker then abandoned her tour, citing safety concerns.
Acting district commander Inspector Grant Tetzlaff said police were in the investigation phase of their inquiries, which involved analysing and reviewing a 鈥渃onsiderable volume鈥 of video footage of the protests that had been posted to social media, along with CCTV footage from nearby.
鈥淧olice have also received a number of calls and reports to 111 and 105 of alleged offending, which we are also looking into. From this, we can determine if offending has actually occurred and look to hold any offenders to account.鈥
On Monday, RNZ reported a group supporting Keen-Minshull, Speak Up for Women, was making a complaint to the Independent Police Conduct Authority about her safety at the Auckland rally.
Spokeswoman Suzanne Levy told the station she found the protesters鈥 behaviour disturbing and violent.
The IPCA confirmed it received multiple complaints about Keen-Minshull鈥檚 Auckland rally.
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