Teen films himself firing cap-gun at Sydney rail worker

Police are on the hunt for a teen who filmed himself firing a cap-gun at a Sydney rail worker.

At about 2pm the male, believed to be in his late teens, approached a 58-year-old railway employee who was working at a ticket barrier at Wynyard Station.

Police said the teen pointed the cap-gun at the worker and fired a cap while holding a mobile phone in the other hand.

It’s believed he filmed the incident.

The teen laughed at the shocked employee before walking away.

The worker was not hurt and informed officers from the Police Transport Command, who were investigating the matter.

An image of the suspect has been released, and he is described as Caucasian appearance, aged in late teens with short buzz-style haircut.

He was wearing a dark grey t-shirt, black shorts and black sneakers with white soles.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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