Brennan Stack, a former AFL player turned coach and mentor is now behind bars, after being charged over the attack in car-parking as seen in the viral video
Brennan Stack, a former Western Bulldogs player, is accused of hitting, kicking, and stomping on two ladies in a Perth car-parking while they were afraid for their life.
Ex-AFL Player Brennan Stack Assault Video Goes Viral As He’s Arrested
Following an altercation, Stack and another male, according to the police, kicked and assaulted two ladies outside a nightclub. They had no previous information of the woman they attacked, according to accounts. The full video of the incident can be viewed here.
Make no mistakes, these two scums (Brennan Stack & Shai Anthony Martin) need to be left behind bars until their case comes before the court, their cowardly attack & vicious assault on two innocent young mothers is the worst ever, they are not men but cowards. pic.twitter.com/aOxBdy6uOa
— Charles (@Charlesdegois1) March 21, 2022
He is apprehended and accused of causing serious bodily injury. The officers have yet to divulge any information on the victim.
The specifics of the detention and the accusation will be updated as soon as possible by the police.
Police also tell that they don’t know anything about the man who was with him at the time of the incident since the inquiry is still underway. However, many people on social media claim that his name is Shai Anthony Martin and he is just 25-years-old.
On social media, many are expressing their displeasure with him and his actions. Some want him to suffer in prison, while others say he is mentally sick and needs medical help.
Who Is Brennan Stack?
Brennan Stack was born on May 26, 1988. He was a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Western Bulldogs in the AFL from 2007 to 2011.
Brennan Stack is not married, and there is no information on his ex-wife or girlfriend as of March 2022.
His Career
Stack has been nominated for the AFL National Draft in 2006. The Bulldogs chose him in the third round, #45 overall.
In Round 11, 2009, he made his Bulldogs debut in a 68-point triumph over Richmond. In his second game, a victory over Fremantle in Round 18, he was among the Bulldogs’ best, scoring four goals and garnering parallels to Liam Jurrah.
Stack, one of the club’s Aboriginal players, was amusing to watch with excellent talents, but he only appeared in 21 games due to the Bulldogs’ inability to secure his space on their squad for the 2012 AFL season. At the completion of the 2011 AFL season, the Western Bulldogs delisted him.
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