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Message 2150088 - Posted: 25 Jun 2025, 7:59:58 UTC

W.A. police run afoul of the CCC.

Corruption and Crime Commission to probe how Floreat gunman Mark Bombara legally owned firearms.

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WA's Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) has launched an investigation into how Mark Bombara, who shot dead Jennifer and Gretl Petelczyc, was able to own 13 guns.

A CCC report tabled in parliament said it asked WA Police to investigate whether they failed to properly review Bombara's suitability to hold a gun licence.

Police Commissioner Col Blanch declined such a probe, proposing instead a report on all issues related to the murders, including Bombara's firearms, which the CCC disagreed with.
He should've lost his guns and licence to own any way back in 2005 over domestic violence offences.
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Message 2151010 - Posted: 8 Aug 2025, 21:37:00 UTC

We can certainly do without this pair and I hope that they enjoy their time behind bars with the rest of the crims.

Two former constables have been jailed over a “shocking” attack on a mentally ill woman they pepper-sprayed, kicked and dragged along a road.

Footage of two former police officers “relentlessly” attacking and pepper spraying a naked, mentally ill woman has been released after the pair were sentenced to at least three years jail on Friday.

CCTV of the horrific attack was granted to the media after news.com.au fought a suppression order on the vision alongside other media outlets.

Former senior constables Timothy Trautsch and Nathan Black were sentenced in Penrith District Court after pleading guilty to a series of assault charges over a “welfare check” involving a 48-year-old woman in January 2023 in Sydney’s west.

Trautsch and Black arrived to the scene in Emu Plains where the woman was found “bathing herself” in a puddle on the street.

The pair pepper-sprayed the woman’s genitalia, kicked her multiple times in the head and body and dragged her along the road by her hair......
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Message 2151918 - Posted: 1 Oct 2025, 18:13:23 UTC

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgq06d44jyo
Do NOT make the link active.
It's not a video but a written report, unfortuneatly, it has profanities spelt out in full (which is surprising for the BBC as it bleeps them out on videos. As it will go out on air at 21:00 tonight on BBC1 Panorama, wonder if they'll be bleeped out).

Why the BBC sent undercover reporter into a busy London Police Station

Has it got better than 60 years ago?
IMHO, NO it's got worse.
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Message 2152118 - Posted: 11 Oct 2025, 15:14:37 UTC

This is what we have here at home
In a separate incident, while Mr Dyke did not specify who the message referred to, he said Mr Berrill sent one which he included "my biggest regret is not getting her killed".
Heather Oliver, for Mr Berrill, said he had "not shirked the reality of his own misconduct" and had not resigned like the others.

& the Chief Constable says...
...Mr Berrill admitted gross misconduct but Simon Megicks, chief constable for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough who started the role last month, said it "might be thought he had no option other than to make the admissions".
Makes one wonder.
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