March against police after 95yo killed

A small group of protesters have known as on NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb to face down as they marched on the drive’s headquarters over the loss of life of Clare Nowland on Saturday.

The great-grandmother died in Cooma hospital on Wednesday, per week after she was Tasered by police throughout an incident at a nursing house.

Senior Constable Kristian White, 33, has been charged with recklessly inflicting grievous bodily hurt, assault occasioning precise bodily hurt and customary assault and can face Cooma Local Court in July.

His lawyer, Warwick Anderson, has mentioned that the senior officer is distressed and anxious for the welfare of all concerned.

On Saturday, round a dozen protesters marched from Parramatta Train Station.

Two NSW Police officers accompanied the group on the roughly 12-minute march to Police headquarters.

The group waved placards and indicators calling for NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb to resign.

Another signal mentioned: “Disarm the NSW Police Today”.

The protesters additionally known as for the NSW Police Force to launch the physique worn digital camera footage of the incident.

Officers had been known as to Yallambee Lodge aged care house in Cooma about 4.15am final Wednesday after Ms Nowland, who has dementia, was discovered by workers holding a steak knife.

Police allege she was nonetheless armed with the knife once they arrived on the aged care facility.

After officers didn’t get her to drop the knife, an skilled officer discharged a Taser, allegedly inflicting Ms Nowland to fall and hit her head.

She was taken to Cooma Hospital “in and out of consciousness” and her household had been by her aspect whereas she acquired end-of-life care.

Ms Nowland was approaching the officers at a “slow pace” whereas assisted by a strolling body when the taser was fired in accordance with NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Peter Cotter

Mr White stays suspended with pay as investigations proceed.

The Police Commissioner mentioned the costs got here after a “proper investigation that is not prejudiced”.

“I’m confident that we have come to a position now, seven days later, that this matter is before the court without interference,” Ms Webb mentioned.

She mentioned bodycam footage of the incident alone didn’t result in the charging of the officer, however quite “all the evidence”, together with witness statements and professional testimony.

Ms Webb mentioned throughout the week that she had not watched the body-camera footage of the incident however had “heard what’s in the footage”.

“I am concerned about what that will reveal and that will be brought out in court, like any other matter,” she mentioned.

The murder squad had been introduced into help the inquiry which was labelled as a “critical incident” as a result of nature of Ms Nowland’s accidents.

NSW Police have come below heavy scrutiny within the wake of the incident, with Ms Webb saying that it’s not but identified why the confrontation was dealt with in that means by officers.

“We don’t know why the aged care facility called police in the first place,” she mentioned on the Today Show.

“Police officers are trained in a number of tactical options to use the least amount of force.

“Until we actually understand why, we won’t really know.”

Ms Webb added the incident had been an ordeal for NSW Police.

“Of course this has been traumatic for everyone in the police force and this is one matter while the rest of the police force continues to do their job 24/7 to protect and look after the citizens in NSW.”

Source: www.news.com.au