Alleged 'white supremacist' charged with crashing into cop car

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The counter-terrorism unit has been notified after an alleged white supremacist was charged with ramming a police car in Sydney's south-west.

Desmond Liddington, 38, is facing a string of charges, including high-range drink driving and intimidation.

The tattoo on the side of his head refers to a "racial holy war". He's an alleged neo-Nazi, now accused of targeting police officers.

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Desmond Liddington, 38, is behind bars facing a string of charges, including high-range drink driving and intimidation.

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Police alleged the 38-year-old rammed a squad car with an unregistered Nissan Navarra as two constables pulled out of the driveway at Narellan police station at 7.30pm yesterday to start their shift.

Acting Inspector Troy Williams said both officers were "shaken but unhurt".

"It's certainly unique, and it's not something we encounter every day," he said.

Police said Liddington was arrested without incident after the collision.

He walked to the police station where he allegedly blew four times the legal limit.

The Gregory Hills man made no application for bail today.

The State's Joint counter-terrorism team is looking into the incident.

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Desmond Liddington, 38, is behind bars facing a string of charges, including high-range drink driving and intimidation.

"Inquiries are continuing in regards to the motives of the individual and those motives are being explored by both Camden (police) and internal agencies," Williams said.

The alleged white supremacist has links to neo-Nazi gangs in Western Australia and New South Wales.

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Source: 9News