Star snaps at snapper: Police probe Mel Gibson’s angry tirade at Australian photographer who he called a ‘dog’

Police were investigating claims on Monday that controversial Hollywood star Mel Gibson allegedly shoved and verbally abused an Australian photographer during an angry altercation.
Kristi Miller, a news photographer with Sydney’s Daily Telegraph, said she had taken two pictures of Gibson leaving a cinema in the city with Rosalind Ross, 24, on Sunday evening when the actor aggressively confronted her.
“I took two frames and then I ran to get in front of them,” she told the newspaper.
“I turned around with my back to them and ran forward and the next thing I knew he had shoved me in the back from behind.”
Miller described the actor as “out of control” as he charged after her, spitting in her face and calling her a “dog”.
“I was just shocked that I was being pushed, shoved in the back,” she claimed.
New South Wales police said they were investigating the incident but did not specify what, if any, charges were being pursued.