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01-08-2021, 12:24 AM
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Re: 4 Police Killed in Australia
And yet if something happened they would be the first people you would call. Pussy. |
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04-13-2021, 11:24 PM
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Re: 4 Police Killed in Australia
Update 14/04/2021 from News.com.au: A “selfish” truck driver who killed four Victoria Police officers in the single deadliest incident in the state’s policing history has been jailed for 22 years. Mohinder Singh, 48, stood but did not react in the Victorian Supreme Court as Justice Paul Coghlan ruled he must serve a minimum, non-parole period of 18 years and six months for four counts of culpable driving causing death after he crashed into the emergency lane of the Eastern Freeway on April 22 last year. The Cranbourne man’s sentence also took into account three counts of trafficking a drug of dependence and one count of possessing a drug of dependence. Singh, who was high on ice and sleep-deprived on the day of the crash, had claimed he saw a witch before he ploughed the 20-tonne vehicle into the four officers near Kew as they carried out a traffic stop. Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King and constables Glen Humphris and Josh Prestney all died at the scene from horrific injuries. “I have watched the footage on a number of occasions — it is chilling,” Justice Coghlan told Singh. “The police officers had no hope.” Justice Coghlan said Singh should have been able to understand and avoid the risk he was taking. “In my opinion he was able to reason with ... the specific conduct of driving a heavy truck while fatigued and (high on ice) ... was wrong,” he said. He said Singh was “selfish” for driving when he was clearly “unfit” to do so. “It has been put that the threat to you was that you might lose your job,” Justice Coghlan said. “You were simply unfit to do the job and had little legitimate claim to keep your position. In the sense you drove to keep your job, that decision was selfish.” He told the court that in the 70 hours prior to the collision, Singh had “five hours of rest”. The officers who died that day had pulled over Porsche driver Richard Pusey because he was speeding. Mr Pusey, who was urinating behind a barrier when Singh’s truck crashed through the emergency lane, later filmed the officers while they were dying. During a pre-sentencing hearing last month, prosecutor Brendan Kissane QC said Singh had not slept for more than a week and was so affected by drugs that at one point he “couldn’t even speak”. Mr Kissane said the truck driver had warned a colleague the night before the crash that he was not fit to drive. The colleague recommended he “go and see a doctor” but when Singh raised the issue with his supervisor on the morning of the crash he was shut down. Text messages, exchanged between Singh and his supervisor between 8.52am and 9.12am on the morning of the crash, were read out in court. SINGH: “Hi Simon I saw Steve last night … I’m going through some hard times at home and other things. I need to come and speak to you about some of them. I don’t know who to tell the story to. I’m going to a doctor about it. When can I come see you.” SUPERVISOR SIMON TUTERU:“Talk this arvo. I will be in office.” SINGH:“OK but Steve saids (sic) I’m not fit to drive.” TUTERU:“Steve is NOT a doctor.” SINGH:“OK thanks.” Mr Tuteru, 49, has been charged with four counts of manslaughter. Minutes after those texts were sent, Singh returned home where he saw a woman. She would later comment: “He was off it. He was talking nonsense. He was saying witches are coming and we had to leave. I had never seen anyone as drug f***ed in my life.” Within hours four police officers would be dead and Singh would be arrested. Singh ‘saw ghosts’ regularly before crash Justice Coghlan told the court Singh had a drug-induced psychosis but also claimed to have seen ghosts and UFOs since his early years. He said Singh told doctors he once carried out a seance where “the table moved and knives were flying around”. Singh claimed he called police for help. In the month before the crash, Singh told his brother he had seen soldiers, “both dead and alive”, from WWII. The court also heard Singh “smoked, snorted and injected ice” and that for the last few years he was doing so “most days”. “You said you took it basically for work because it helped you stay awake,” he said. Earlier, in front of Coghlan, Mr Kissane QC read out details of the offending including that the “offender hadn’t slept for eight days”. He told the court that in the days leading up to the crash, Singh was so affected by drugs that “he couldn’t even speak”. On the 19th of April, three days before the crash, Singh spent 10-12 hours in a Dandenong motel room where he consumed so much ice that he “struggled to continue using”. He said that polysubstance abuse and a “lack of opportunity for proper rest” left Singh in a state of “significant fatigue and impairment”. The court heard that Singh was swerving into and out of the emergency lane on the day of the crash so frequently that a witness commented to a family member: “This dude’s going to f***ing kill someone”. “Eastlink footage shows the offender’s truck dipping and veering out of its lane,” Mr Kissane said. “Witnesses … also noticed the offender’s truck dip into the emergency lane. “The truck drifted completely into the emergency lane for a couple of seconds before veering back on the roadway.” He said that at the time of the crash, all four police officers were standing between police vehicles and the guard rail. Singh, who claimed he was “cursed” by a witch at the time of the crash, did not apply his brakes despite a collision warning appearing on his vehicle’s dashboard “until the collision occurred”. “There was no reactive braking until the time of impact,” Mr Kissane said. “The collision resulted in the deaths of all four officers.” The court heard Singh told his son that he was being followed by a witch in the days before the crash. “He stated he had been seeing a witch that had changed clothes,” Mr Kissane said. Melbourne Magistrates’ Court previously heard claims from Singh that he saw a witch and the witch put a spell on him. “I was tired, I was tired, couldn’t sleep cos I was seeing that witch, that witch was – that put a spell on me and I couldn’t sleep at all,” Singh told police in the days after the crash. A doctor found he had ice in his system which impaired his ability to drive and a fatigue expert found he had a mere five hours of “potential rest” in the three days leading up to collision. He told police he saw the four officers in front of his truck before the crash. “I can still see them in front of my truck and I tried to slam the brakes on ‘em and I couldn’t stop it, I couldn’t stop it.” But court documents state that an analysis of data from the truck’s computer showed Singh didn’t attempt to hit the brakes until the impact. Below is the statement from the families: |
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04-28-2021, 05:36 AM
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Re: 4 Police Killed in Australia
Outrage erupts over Richard Pusey's 'lenient' 10-month prison sentence The grieving husband of a Victorian police officer filmed by Richard Pusey as she lay dying on the Eastern Freeway has blasted his 10-month sentence as "too lenient". The 42-year-old Porsche driver was sentenced to 10 months jail today after being convicted of outraging public decency - an Australian first - for "callously" filming and taunting four officers who had been hit by a truck on April 22 last year. The husband of Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Stuart Schulze, said the sentence was "totally inappropriate" given the "outrageous" nature of Pusey's offending in a tearful speech outside Victoria's County Court. "It is difficult to comprehend that the court did not seem to understand that when the evidence of outrageous behaviour is put before it, it is its duty to set the appropriate standard," Mr Schulze said. "This is the expectation of the community. If the court sets this level of punishment in a case that is too lenient, parts of our community now understand they now have a benchmark for accepted behaviour." Senior Constable Kevin King, constables Glen Humphris and Josh Prestney were killed alongside Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor in the freeway tragedy. The families of the fallen police officers watched on in anguish as Pusey was handed his sentence via videolink, the day marking an end to an agonising year of court proceedings. Pusey will serve just a few additional days in prison, with Judge Trevor Wraight noting the 296 days he has already been in jail for would count as time served. However, he will not walk free just yet as he still remains in custody over other pending criminal matters. The mortgage broker had been pulled over for speeding when truck driver Mohinder Singh swerved into the emergency lane of the freeway, killing the four officers. Pusey had previously pleaded guilty to a number of charges, including admitting to outraging public decency, reckless conduct endangering persons and drug possession at the scene of the single largest loss of life in the history of Victoria Police. He also pleaded guilty to exceeding the speed limit when travelling 149km/h down the 100km/h freeway near Kew, while dangerously weaving through cars. **full story here** https://www.9news.com.au/national/po...=Social-9NewsM |
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07-16-2023, 08:19 AM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS Poster Rank:4012 Join Date: Sep 2014 Posts: 79 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 21 Post(s)
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Re: 4 Police Killed in Australia
Hahahahaha. Its so good to see those fucking scumrat pigs dead. They think they are above the law but the laws of nature said otherwise. Burn if Hell motherfuckers!
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07-17-2023, 06:22 AM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:454 Male Join Date: Jul 2013 Posts: 2,419 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 301 Post(s)
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Re: 4 Police Killed in Australia
Yet minka hurls racial-insults at White ppl 24/7. She is a BIGTIME racist. It is interesting how so many blacks & minorities cry about “waycism” nonstop.. yet they themselves are HUGE racists that HATE White People. |