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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Sydney's Occupied Territories:Wild Mob attack Police after Murder

Wild mob fights with police after a 20-year-old man Dyllan Kettule was shot dead in a suspected drive-by in Sydney's south west

Ian Walker 
The Sunday Telegraph
January 26,2014


Multicultural Sydney, Australia Day 2014








Sydney's Occupied Territories : Muticultural Crime Gangs celebrate the ABC's Harmony Day,Diversity Day,Invasion Day with a Culturally Sensitive MURDER

 A WILD mob fought with police after a man was shot dead in a suspected drive-by in Sydney's south west this morning.

The man aged in his 20s was gunned down on Equity Place, Canley Vale about 2.45am.

He was found on a footpath suffering gunshot wounds but despite efforts of paramedics the man died at the scene.

"There were three gunshot sounds then a car went really fast like someone came to do it," a woman who didn't wish to be named said.

Police battled a group of men upset they weren't allowed to enter the crime scene to see the body of the deceased.

The area quickly descended into chaos as people arrived in speeding cars and nearly ran over police officers.



A man jumped out of a 4WD stopped in the middle of the road and shouted, "I want to see my brother, c'mon I'll take you all on," before him and four men attacked the officers.

Police used batons and torches to defend themselves as a violent rolling scrum between them and their attackers moved through the street.

The men were wrestled to the ground and placed under arrest as a tirade of verbal abuse was launched at police.

Officers pulled a woman away and threw her to the ground as she interfered in the arrest of one of the men.




A police dog barked at the feet of the brawlers as its handler held it back from setting upon the group.

Three Public Order and Riot Squad 4WDs arrived and parked in the middle of the street to restore order as the number of police swelled to over 50.

The tense stand off continued as more people arrived in cars and taxis.

A group of over 20 family and friends gathered down the street. Some taunted police while others did their best to calm them down.




"Is fighting with them gonna bring him back?" one man said as he dragged another away.

Forensic officers arrived to examine the crime scene.

Detectives from Cabramatta and the State Crime Command's Homicide Squad are investigating the shooting.

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