The alleged ‘Pam the Bird’ -Maker Dons Spiderman -Kostuum, is confronted with 208 costs

The alleged ‘Pam the Bird’ -Maker Dons Spiderman -Kostuum, is confronted with 208 costs

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The man accused of destroying Melbourne buildings and train wagons with “Pam the Bird” Graffiti is now confronted with dozens of new charges, has heard a Victorian court.

Jack Gibson-Burrell, 21, arrived on Thursday at the court in a Spiderman mask and later went out with a costume for the entire body, flanked by his lawyer Micky Milardovic.

Jack Gibson-Burrell attracts a full Spiderman costume while leaving the court.

He squatted and posed in front of cameras before he ran through the street, seemed to try to scale CBD buildings.

Neither he or his lawyer has made comments to waiting media.

Jack Gibson-Burrell tries to scale a wall outside the court, dressed in a Spiderman costume.

The accused seemed to try to scale a wall outside the court, dressed in a Spiderman costume. ((ABC News))

Gibson-Burrell was confronted with more than 50 charges when he last appeared in court, but during a brief mention, the court of Melbourne Magistrates heard that he now became compared to 208.

The loads reportedly include the famous bird painting on the Flinders Street Station Clock Tower, the “Cheese Stick” column on Citylink and Channel Nine’s Docklands Headquarters.

Moreover, according to judicial documents, he has been accused of abuse, behave in a dissolute way in the Emporium shopping center, violation, harmful train hunters and a building of more than 30 meters high.

A clock face that has been destroyed

According to the police, the estimated cleaning account for the Flinders Street Clock was more than $ 24,000. ((Delivered: Victoria Police))

Mr. Gibson-Burrell is also responsible for damaging a “construction of cultural significance with a vintage uncle Toby’s advertisement on it”, with the alleged damage to the melody of $ 99,110.

It is claimed that he has also caused damage to the Clifton Hill Shot Tower, with the value of the damage that estimates an estimated $ 300,000.

Mr. Gibson-Burrell is expected to dispute the costs.

A "Pam de Vogel" Mural can be seen on the Shot tower in Clifton Hill.

A “Pam the Bird” wall painting seen on the Shot tower in Clifton Hill. ((Monkey: Diego Fedele))

He received a bail in February after he agreed to stick to an evening clock and to live with his older grandmother.

In the court earlier this year, the police described Mr. Gibson-Burrell as a “notorious vandal” who endangered the public by breaking into buildings and abseiling to spray graffiti.

Pam the bird graffiti on the side of a Melbourne train.

The police said earlier that the train trains were the most important target of alleged vandalism. ((Liver: Instagram))

Mr. Gibson-Burrell will be confronted in February 2026 with a two-day hearing in February 2026, with his defense giving permission to investigate witnesses.

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