Friday 9 November 2012

Another police death. WTF?

Fuckin hell man. Here we go again. A man has died last night after a scuffle with the NSW police in Bulli south of Sydney. He was hand cuffed and stopped breathing. Why does this all sound so fuckin familiar? This from the Illawarra Mercury. 
A 34-year-old man is dead after a confrontation with police at Bulli last night. 

A critical incident investigation has been launched following the incident at a house on Gwyther Avenue about 8pm. 

The man was arrested and handcuffed following a confrontation with police. He then stopped breathing and officers attempted to resuscitate him. 

Ambulance paramedics were called to the scene and continued CPR before taking the man to Wollongong Hospital where he was pronounced dead. 

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A critical incident team from the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad is investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, including police use of handcuffs. 

The investigation will be overseen by the Professional Standards Command. 
All information will be provided to the Coroner who will determine the cause of death and make any findings about the events leading to the man’s death. more
It's very early days yet. But whatever the case, the fact remains that another person has died at the hands of the police. How much longer is this shit going to go on before something is done about these bloody thugs? (click to enlarge below)

BTW, the coroner is due to release her findings into Curti's death next Thurs 15th.

2 comments:

  1. the man that died at bulli by the hands of the wollongong police was my ex boyfriend,just recently broke up a month ago, i miss him deeply the police were called to my place few months ago and brutally assaulted him so this is not the first time this has happened,only they hav killed him were is the justice in their brutal actions im sure if i have anythin to do with it ,justice will be served... jasmine richardson .rip pat xx

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  2. So sad, huge sympathies here darling. Keeping you in thoughts.

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