Victorian Father’s Day accused murderer scared for safety

A Victorian ice addict emblazoned with ‘white pride’ tattoos and charged with the Father’s Day murder of another is scared for his safety in jail.

Craig Leslie Williams, 30, is accused of shooting Joshua DiPietro, 31, in the head while he was in a car at Rosebud on September 3.

Wearing a makeshift sling to hold up a swollen left arm and a torn flannelette shirt, Williams quivered as he sat in the dock of Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Sunday.

Craig Leslie Williams, 30, (pictured) is accused of shooting Joshua DiPietro, 31, in the head

Joshua DiPietro was shot in the head on Father's Day in Victoria's Rosebud and died the following day

Joshua DiPietro was shot in the head on Father’s Day in Victoria’s Rosebud and died the following day

The court was told he was withdrawing from the the drug ice as well as another substance and required medical attention for injuries sustained during his arrest.

Williams is also concerned for his safety while in custody and wants to be put in lockdown, a concern confirmed by police, the court heard.

Tattoos that spelled out ‘white pride’ across the underside of both of Williams’ arms were partly visible as he stood to acknowledge he understood that was not applying for bail and would be remanded.

Mr DiPietro, from Mount Waverley was shot while he was with a friend, after spending the day with his parents, police earlier alleged.

He died in hospital a day later.

Williams is concerned for his safety while in custody and wants to be put in lockdown

Williams is concerned for his safety while in custody and wants to be put in lockdown

The Victorian ice addict has the words 'white pride' tattooed on his arms

The Victorian ice addict has the words ‘white pride’ tattooed on his arms

DiPietro (pictured), who is known to police, was airlifted to The Alfred Hospital after the attack in Rosebud but died on Monday

DiPietro (pictured), who is known to police, was airlifted to The Alfred Hospital after the attack in Rosebud but died on Monday

Police went to speak with Williams on the night of September 4 at a Rosebud house, but he instead holed himself up in a tent in the backyard until 6.30am the next morning.

The siege ended when heavily armed police stormed the property and Williams was bitten by a police dog.

As well Mr DiPietro’s murder, Williams is charged with reckless conduct endangering the life of three other men, named as Darren Williams, Ben Ingram and Hayden Swan in court documents, by discharging a firearm on September 3.

‘R.I.P dip you were one of a kind mate you had a heart of gold and you were taken away from us way to early…will always remember the good time mates I no u will be up there looking out for us..u won’t be forgotten mate,’ Mr Ingram posted on Facebook on September 5.

Outside court, one of three supporters for Mr Williams told reporters ‘Craig is…a gentleman, he doesn’t deserve this and neither does his family, and neither does Josh’s family for that matter.’

Williams will next appear in court on September 13.

 

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