Cops seek union vote on police chief’s rule
Police officers in Alice Springs want their union to hold a ballot to determine whether NT cops still have confidence in their commissioner and one of his deputies.
Police officers in Alice Springs want their union to hold a ballot to determine whether NT cops still have confidence in their commissioner and one of his deputies.
An expert says he is shocked that the NT Police paid an American criminologist up to $100,000 to produce a 12-page report supporting its murder charge against Zachary Rolfe.
Zachary Rolfe was committed to stand trial based in-part on the expert evidence of a Crown witness paid almost $100,000 to produce a 12-page report.
An expert employed by Northern Territory Police produced a report supporting a murder charge against Constable Zachary Rolfe, only to be dropped pre-trial.
The senior police officer named on Zachary Rolfe’s murder indictment was like a ‘little brother’ to the grandparents of Kumanjayi Walker’s partner.
The detective in charge of investigating the shooting of Kumanjayi Walker expressed grave fears that NT Police were rushing to charge officer Zachary Rolfe with murder.
The NT Police Commissioner was involved in a meeting of police executives minutes before detectives were directed to charge Zachary Rolfe.
A Yuendumu man who confessed to ‘shooting rocks’ at an ambulance on the night Kumanjayi Walker died was not charged despite a large rock hitting a nurse’s head.
Abandoned as a baby, Arnold ‘Kumanjayi’ Walker survived a tragic childhood to die at the hands of police. His life story can be revealed for the first time.
Kumanjayi Walker’s girlfriend reveals how she forgave the Yuendumu teenager for vicious assaults before he was shot to death by police officer Zachary Rolfe.
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