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Warning to all Muslims the world over seeking asylum and protection from the manifestations of their faith.
Do not under any circumstances come to Australia, for we are a Nation founded upon Judeo Christian Law and principles and as such Australia is an anathema to any follower of the Paedophile Slave Trader Mohammad's cult of Islam.
There is no ideology more hated and despised in Australia than Islam.You simply would not like it here.
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Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.
Voltaire French author, humanist, rationalist, & satirist (1694 - 1778)
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Those who demand you believe that Islam is a Religion of Peace also demand you believe in Anthropogenic Global Warming.
Aussie News & Views Jan 1 2009
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"But Communism is the god of discontent, and needs no blessing. All it needs is a heart willing to hate, willing to call envy “justice."
Equality then means the violent destruction of all social and cultural distinctions. Freedom means absolute dictatorship over the people."
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Take Hope from the Heart of Man and you make him a Beast of Prey
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“ If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival.
“There may be even a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than live as slaves”
Winston Churchill. Pg.310 “The Hell Makers” John C. Grover ISBN # 0 7316 1918 8
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This matters above everything.
—Confucius
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'a socialist is communist without the courage of conviction to say what he really is'.
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Hontar: We must work in the world, your eminence. The world is thus.
Altamirano: No, Señor Hontar. Thus have we made the world... thus have I made it.
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Voltaire said: “If you want to know who rules over you, just find out who you are not permitted to criticize.”


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When those sworn to destroy you,Communism, Socialism,"Change you can Believe in" via their rabid salivating Mongrel Dog,Islam,take away your humanity, your God given Sanctity of Life, Created in His Image , If you are lucky this prayer is maybe all you have left, If you believe in God and his Son,Jesus Christ, then you are, despite the evils that may befall you are better off than most.

Lord, I come before You with a heavy heart. I feel so much and yet sometimes I feel nothing at all. I don't know where to turn, who to talk to, or how to deal with the things going on in my life. You see everything, Lord. You know everything, Lord. Yet when I seek you it is so hard to feel You here with me. Lord, help me through this. I don't see any other way to get out of this. There is no light at the end of my tunnel, yet everyone says You can show it to me. Lord, help me find that light. Let it be Your light. Give me someone to help. Let me feel You with me. Lord, let me see what You provide and see an alternative to taking my life. Let me feel Your blessings and comfort. Amen.
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"The chief weapon in the quiver of all Islamist expansionist movements, is the absolute necessity to keep victims largely unaware of the actual theology plotting their demise. To complete this deception, a large body of ‘moderates’ continue to spew such ridiculous claims as “Islam means Peace” thereby keeping non-Muslims from actually reading the Qur’an, the Sira, the Hadith, or actually looking into the past 1400 years of history. Islamists also deny or dismiss the concept of ‘abrogation’, which is the universal intra-Islamic method of replacing slightly more tolerable aspects of the religion in favor of more violent demands for Muslims to slay and subdue infidels"

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Showing posts with label NSW Police. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Police Remembrance Day: Hundreds turn out to honour those who have made the ultimate sacrifice



Police Remembrance Day: Hundreds turn out to honour those who have made the ultimate sacrifice

Matt Cullen
The Daily Telegraph
September 29, 2015 




THEY are the men and women who put their lives on the line on a daily basis to ensure the rest of the community remains safe and sound.

The members of the NSW Police see the best and worst of people on any given day.

From devastating accident scenes to telling the next of kin they have lost a loved one, dealing with violent criminals or picking up someone who has reached their lowest point.

Members of NSW Police have one of the most confronting and difficult jobs in society but it is also rewarding.

Occasionally though one of those members is lost as they do their job leaving a hole in the lives of their family and colleagues.

Since the NSW Police Force was first formed in 1862 there have been 252 officers that have died in the line of duty.

No tribute or salute can ease the pain of those who have lost their loved ones in the line of duty, says NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione.

Police, politicians and the families of fallen officers gathered at The Domain in Sydney today to remember those who paid the ultimate price.



The service included bible readings, live music, wreath laying and speeches by Premier Mike Baird and Deputy Premier Troy Grant.

Mr Baird said it was remarkable that someone would lay down their life for a friend but even more remarkable that they might do so for a stranger.

NSW Governor David Hurley said police are people who see beyond themselves and they prefer to give back to society rather than take.

Every day NSW police receive 300 emergency call-outs that could put officers in dangerous or volatile situations, he said.

“Our people join (the police force) knowing there could be a cost,” he said.

The most recent NSW officer to have died on duty was Detective Inspector Bryson Anderson who was killed in a knife attack in Sydney in December 2012.


Insp Anderson had gone to Fiona and Mitchell Barbieri’s rural Oakville property in Sydney’s northwest on December 6, 2012, after reports Mitchell had been firing arrows at his neighbour.

After a protracted siege at the home, Barbieri lunged toward Insp Anderson, plunging a hunting knife deep into the officer’s chest and causing his almost immediate death.

Mitchell Barbieri had been facing the possibility of spending the rest of his life behind bars — but as he was so significantly influenced by the schizophrenic delusions of his mother Fiona he was instead jailed for at least 26 years.
His 47-year-old mother Fiona, who the Supreme Court heard was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia at the time, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of “substantial impairment”.

She was been sentenced to a minimum term of seven-and-a-half years with a total term of 10 years for manslaughter and resisting arrest.

That same year Senior Constable David James Rixon was shot dead after pulling Michael Allan Jacobs over for a breath test.

Sen-Constable Rixon was shot once in the chest with a bullet fired from a .38 calibre revolver after approaching Jacobs’ stopped Holden Statesman for a random breath test early on March 2 2012.
The policeman returned fire and hit Jacobs three times, leaving the man with “an out of control drug addiction” critically wounded, before he collapsed from his injuries.

Jacobs almost died from his injuries but in his dying moments Sen-Constable Rixon had handcuffed Jacobs to arrest him.

A court heard Jacobs screamed “ah die, I’m sorry sir, sorry” just after the shooting and while “lying gravely wounded could be heard repeatedly saying ‘I’m sorry.’”

Jacobs was the first person to be convicted of murdering a police officer since legislation was introduced in 2011 to ensure such an offence is punished by a sentence of life with no parole.

But they are just two of many, following is a complete list of those who have died in the line of duty.


POLICE OFFICERS WHO DIED IN THE LINE OF DUTY

The first recorded death in Australia of a serving Police member

26 Aug 1803 Const. Joseph Luker — assaulted and stabbed by offenders

(Sydney Foot Police)

1862 NSW Police Force (created by the amalgamation of existing Police Forces)

16 Jun 1862 Const. William Havilland — accidentally shot while on a gold escort

23 Feb 1863 Sen Const. John Foy — drowned by floodwaters during an evacuation

25 Feb 1863 Const. Jeremiah O’Horrigan — drowned crossing a flooded river

2 Mar 1863 Const. Thomas Cavanagh — drowned (unknown circumstances)

13 Jul 1863 Const. Michael Farralley — drowned crossing a creek

3 Sep 1863 Const. Michael Quinlivan — drowned crossing a river after a pursuit

19 Oct 1863 Const. Henry Rucker — drowned crossing a creek during a search

22 Jan 1864 Sgt Robert Robinson — accidentally shot after disarming an offender

8 Apr 1864 Const. Michael Kinsella — drowned crossing a creek

8 May 1864 Sen Const. James Johnston — thrown from horse

24 Jun 1864 Sgt David Maginnity — shot by bushranger Morgan

29 Sep 1864 Sen Sgt Thomas Smyth — shot by bushranger Morgan

8 Oct 1864 Const. James Moffat — illness occasioned by duties

16 Nov 1864 Sgt Edmund Parry — shot by bushranger Gilbert

26 Jan 1865 Const. Samuel Nelson — shot by bushranger Dunn

3 Feb 1865 Sen Const. John Ward — shot by bushranger Sam Poo

13 Apr 1865 Sen Const. John Herbert — accidentally shot during a stake-out

29 May 1865 Sgt John Walsh — thrown from horse

9 Apr 1866 Const. Miles O’Grady — shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)

14 Apr 1866 Const. William Raymond — shot by an escaping prisoner

9 Jan 1867 Sp Const. John Carroll — shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)

9 Jan 1867 Sp Const. Patrick Kennagh — shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)

9 Jan 1867 Sp Const. Eneas McDonnell — shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)

9 Jan 1867 Sp Const. John Phegan — shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)

24 Jan 1867 Const. William Effe — accidentally shot while on a gold escort

30 Apr 1867 Const. Thomas Madden — accidentally shot during a prisoner escape

7 Apr 1868 Const. Hugh Campbell — thrown from horse during a search

1 Nov 1868 Sen Const. John McCabe — shot by bushranger Rutherford

8 May 1869 Const. Thomas Byrne — drowned in a flooded river during evacuation

1 May 1872 Sen Sgt Andrew Sutherland — shot by unknown offenders

11 Sep 1877 Const. George Armytage — shot while attempting to effect arrest

11 Sep 1877 Const. Michael Costigan — shot while attempting to effect arrest

20 Sep 1878 Sen Sgt Thomas Wallings — shot by bushranger Smith

23 Nov 1879 Sen Const. Edward Webb-Bowen — shot by bushranger Nesbitt

12 Mar 1885 Const. 1/C John Mitchell — shot by an escaping prisoner

13 Aug 1885 Const. 1/C William Hird — struck with an axe during an affray

3 Jun 1889 Const. David Sutherland — shot by an offender

11 Jan 1890 Sgt James Beatty — stabbed by an offender

4 Oct 1897 Sen Const. Henry Murrow — assaulted while effecting an arrest

25 Dec 1900 Sen Const. James Murdoch — illness while fighting bushfires

2 Jan 1901 Insp James Bremner — struck by a bolting military horse

19 Jul 1902 Const. 1/C Denis Guilfoyle — shot while effecting an arrest

19 Jan 1903 Const. Samuel Long — shot while effecting an arrest

8 Mar 1905 Const. 1/C William Justin — horse riding accident while on patrol

11 Feb 1906 Const. 1/C John Wallace — shot by an offender

11 Oct 1908 Pro Const. William Adie — thrown from horse while on patrol

19 Apr 1910 Sen Const. Thomas Smith — thrown from horse while on patrol

26 Dec 1911 Sgt 2/C James MacDonnell — shot while effecting an arrest

2 May 1913 Sgt 2/C Edwin Hickey — shot while effecting an arrest

2 Mar 1916 Sgt 1/C William Bowen — assaulted while effecting an arrest

26 Sep 1916 Const. George Duncan — shot by two offenders at Police Station

11 Dec 1917 Sgt 2/C Ramsay Dobbie — injured while effecting an arrest

19 Oct 1918 Det Sgt 2/C William Robertson — thrown from horse while on patrol

6 Nov 1919 Const. 1/C Joseph Hush — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

17 Dec 1920 Const. 1/C Frederick Mitchell — shot by an offender

21 Jan 1921 Const. Frederick Wolgast — shot by an offender

1 Jan 1923 Const. Frank McGrath — fall from motor vehicle on prisoner escort

9 Mar 1924 Const. James Flynn — shot by an escaping prisoner

28 Aug 1926 Sgt 2/C Edgar Williams — motor vehicle accident returning from court

27 May 1927 Const. Owen Bell — struck by a motor vehicle while on patrol

17 Feb 1928 Const. Laurence Alpen — drowned in a flooded creek

3 Jan 1931 Const. Norman Allen — shot while effecting an arrest

3 Jan 1931 Const. Ernest Andrews — shot and stabbed by an offender

25 Mar 1931 Sgt 3/C George Whiteley — struck by an object at a fire scene

19 Apr 1931 Sgt 3/C Patrick Carmody — injuries received in 1926 search

5 Aug 1932 Const. Joseph McCunn — struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop

5 Aug 1932 Const. Clifford Bush — struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop

9 Apr 1933 Const. 1/C George Stephenson — struck by motorcycle on patrol

2 Apr 1937 Const. George Boore — motorcycle accident while in pursuit

3 Dec 1938 Const. 1/C Frederick McLaughlan — injuries received in 1922 affray

2 Feb 1939 Const. 1/C Harold Sturgiss — motorcycle accident while on patrol

27 Feb 1939 Const. Lionel Guise — shot while effecting an arrest

28 Feb 1939 Const. Nicholas Smith — motorcycle accident at a vehicle stop

28 Feb 1939 Const. Alistair Osgood — motorcycle accident at a vehicle stop

6 Jun 1939 Det Sgt 3/C Cornelius Carroll — struck by motor vehicle on patrol

25 Apr 1940 Det Const. 1/C John Dunn — shot while effecting an arrest

3 Jun 1940 Const. William Webb — injuries from 1923 motorcycle accident

27 Sep 1940 Const. 1/C Duncan Murphy — injuries received in 1938 arrest

22 Aug 1941 Const. Henry Lees — horse riding accident while on patrol

9 Nov 1942 Const. 1/C John Marsh — motorcycle accident while on patrol

31 Jul 1943 Const. George Matthews — assaulted while effecting an arrest

12 Jan 1945 Sgt 3/C Eric Bailey — shot while effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the George Cross)

23 Jun 1945 Const. 1/C Alfred Henwood — motorcycle accident while on patrol

12 Jul 1945 Sgt 1/C Allan Eisenhuth — collapsed after effecting an arrest

13 Sep 1945 Sgt 3/C Lawrence Newell — collapsed while effecting an arrest

20 Jul 1946 Const. 1/C Reginald Williams — illness following 1943 incident

11 Aug 1946 Det Const. 1/C Victor Ahearn — shot by escaping prisoners

19 Sep 1946 Sgt 3/C Noel Porter — disease contracted while recovering a body

7 Feb 1947 Const. Clement Bloomfield — motorcycle accident while on patrol

1 May 1947 Const. 1/C John Malone — motorcycle accident while on escort

25 Oct 1947 Const. Lawrence McNeil — motorcycle accident while on patrol

19 Oct 1948 Sgt 3/C Edwin Pratt — struck by a motor vehicle while on point duty

5 Feb 1949 Const. Allen Patch — motorcycle accident while on patrol

25 Jun 1949 Const. 1/C Raymond Morely — injuries received in 1947 arrest

1 Sep 1951 Sgt 1/C William Smith — injuries sustained while effecting an arrest

6 Dec 1951 Sen Const. Frank Mills — struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop

1 Jun 1953 Const. Garnet Mortley — motorcycle accident while on escort

11 Aug 1953 Const. Evan Williams — motorcycle accident while on patrol

26 Nov 1953 Const. Frederick Martin — motor vehicle accident returning from court

20 May 1954 Const. Reginald Sutherland — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

2 Jun 1954 Const. Cecil Sewell — motorcycle accident during a pursuit

21 Oct 1954 Const. Edward Dilks — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

26 Feb 1955 Const. Bernard Orrock — electrocuted during flood rescue duties (posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Gallantry)

29 Apr 1956 Sgt 2/C Cecil Ellis — injuries sustained while effecting an arrest

22 Aug 1956 Sgt 3/C Allen Nash — shot by an offender (posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Gallantry)

15 Mar 1957 Det Sen Const. Alexander Strachan — illness from 1953 investigation

16 May 1957 Const. 1/C Trevor Dodds — motorcycle accident while on patrol

21 May 1957 Sen Const. James Gregory — collapse following a body recovery

30 Jul 1957 Const. 1/C Kenneth Coussens — private residence bombed (his wife and baby child were also killed in the explosion)

28 Aug 1957 Const. Jack Harman — motorcycle accident en route to duty

15 Sep 1957 Const. 1/C Neville Jury — motorcycle accident while on patrol

23 Apr 1958 Const. John Graham — injuries from 1948 motorcycle accident

26 Apr 1958 Const. 1/C Athol Johnson — stabbed while effecting an arrest

24 May 1958 Const. 1/C Stanley McInerney — collapsed after effecting an arrest

14 Nov 1958 Const. Brian Boaden — motorcycle accident during a pursuit

23 Dec 1958 Const. William Lord — motorcycle accident during a pursuit

31 Jul 1959 Const. James Clifton — motorcycle accident while on patrol

11 Sep 1959 Sgt 2/C Raymond McLean — collapsed after restraining a prisoner

2 Oct 1960 Const. William Green — motorcycle accident while on urgent duty

13 Oct 1960 Sen Const. Clarence Pirie — shot while effecting an arrest

20 Jan 1961 Const. Frances Burke — drowned while attempting a rescue at sea

15 Apr 1961 Const. Ronald Sommerville — motorcycle accident while on patrol

2 Sep 1961 Const. 1/C Douglas Harries — struck by a motor vehicle on point duty

14 Oct 1961 Const. 1/C Graham Ponter — motorcycle accident while on patrol

14 Oct 1961 Const. James Kinnane — motorcycle accident during a pursuit

18 Apr 1962 Const. Eric Oliff — motorcycle accident while on escort duties

21 Oct 1962 Const. Peter Hardacre — motorcycle accident while on patrol

5 Jun 1963 Const. David Murray — motorcycle accident while on patrol

7 Sep 1963 Const. Colin Robb — motor vehicle accident during a pursuit

20 Dec 1963 Sgt 3/C Cyril Howe — shot while effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Gallantry)

11 May 1964 Const. Allan Shaw — motor vehicle accident while on urgent duty

21 Apr 1965 Sen Const. Oswald Watts — injuries from 1955 motor vehicle accident

8 Jul 1966 Sgt 2/C William McKie — injuries sustained in 1964 arrest

5 Oct 1966 Const. Peter Mahon — motorcycle accident while on patrol

6 Nov 1966 Const. Colin Hollingsworth — motor vehicle accident en route home

27 Dec 1966 Pro Const. Geoffrey Daley — motorcycle accident while on patrol

23 Mar 1967 Const. 1/C Paul Bains — collapsed after effecting an arrest

12 May 1967 Const. Colin Roy — motorcycle accident en route home

8 Oct 1967 Const. Edward Stephen — motorcycle accident en route home

8 Oct 1968 Sgt 2/C Adam Schell — shot while effecting an arrest

30 Oct 1968 Pro Const. Warren Burns — motorcycle accident while training

19 Mar 1969 Const. Raymond Paff — injuries from 1953 motor vehicle accident

15 Apr 1969 Const. 1/C Robert Turnbull — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

21 Dec 1969 Const. David Reiher — motorcycle accident during a vehicle stop

9 Feb 1970 Const. 1/C Warren Sargent — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

25 Apr 1970 Sgt 3/C Ronald McGowan — motor vehicle accident en route home

2 Oct 1970 Det Const. 1/C Denis Ware — accidentally shot during a stake-out

13 Aug 1971 Sen Const. William King — shot by an offender at Police Residence

29 Aug 1971 Const. 1/C Patrick Hackett — motor vehicle accident UN duty Cyprus

30 Sep 1971 Sgt 1/C William Riley — shot while effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Gallantry)

30 Sep 1971 Sgt 3/C Maurice McDiarmid — shot while effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Gallantry)

23 Jan 1972 Const. Joseph Gibb — accidentally shot while effecting an arrest

27 Feb 1972 Det Sgt 2/C John McEntee — disease occasioned by duties

12 Nov 1972 Sen Const. Neville Parker — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

24 Mar 1973 Const. Robert Thomson — motorcycle accident while on patrol

15 Apr 1973 Const. Clifford Wadwell — motorcycle accident en route home

12 May 1973 Sgt 2/C John Gill — collapse en route to duty

22 Sep 1973 Const. 1/C Christopher McIntosh — motorcycle accident on patrol

16 Feb 1974 Const. 1/C Robert Dominish — motor vehicle accident en route home

24 May 1974 Const. James Martin — struck by a motor vehicle at a vehicle stop

13 Jul 1974 Det Sgt 3/C Dallis Kemp — collapse while undergoing training

14 Aug 1974 Const. Edward Devine — motorcycle accident while on urgent duty

12 Nov 1974 Const. 1/C Class Ian Ward — landmine explosion UN duty Cyprus

22 Mar 1975 Sgt 3/C Robert Lynch — motorcycle accident en route home

7 Jul 1975 Det Sgt 1/C Stephen Powell — collapse while undergoing training

2 Dec 1976 Const. Terry Moncur — motor vehicle accident during a pursuit

30 Apr 1977 Sen Const. Douglas Eaton — shot by offenders (posthumously awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Gallantry)

3 May 1977 Sen Const. Alan Thompson — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

3 May 1977 Sen Const. Raymond Scorer — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

15 Oct 1977 Sen Const. Lindsay Gilfeather — motor vehicle accident on patrol

22 Feb 1978 Const. 1/C Paul Burmistriw — bomb explosion at CHOGM Sydney

23 Jun 1978 Det Sgt 3/C John Walton — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

10 Jan 1979 Const. Gordon Patrech — motor vehicle accident en route home

11 Mar 1979 Sgt 1/C John Colbert — struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop

19 Jan 1980 Det Sgt 1/C Reginald Stevenson — injuries sustained when shot by an offender in 1974 (awarded Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct)

2 Feb 1980 Const. 1/C Kevin Coulson — injuries from 1960 motorcycle accident

5 May 1980 Sen Const. Ronald Burley — motorcycle accident en route home

24 Nov 1980 Sgt 3/C Keith Haydon — shot by an offender

13 May 1981 Sgt 3/C Lindsay Spence — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

4 Mar 1982 Const. 1/C Mark Kohutek — motorcycle accident while on patrol

17 Nov 1983 Sen Const. John Hutchins — motorcycle accident en route to duty

26 Dec 1983 Pro Const. Wayne Lee — motorcycle accident en route to duty

20 Feb 1984 Sgt 1/C Rhoderic Lindsay — injuries undertaking a rescue at sea

4 Apr 1984 Const. Pashalis Katsivelas — shot by an escaping prisoner

3 Jan 1985 Const. 1/C Wayne Rixon — motor vehicle accident during a pursuit

25 Jul 1985 Det Const. Steven Tier — motor vehicle accident during a pursuit

12 Sep 1985 Sgt Ralph Lloyd — illness occasioned by duties

30 Mar 1986 Sgt 3/C Paul Quinn — shot by an offender following a pursuit

22 Apr 1986 Det Sgt 3/C Jillian Hawkes — injuries sustained during 1977 arrest

17 Jul 1986 Sgt 3/C Harold Evans — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

1 Sep 1986 Sgt 3/C Ross Jennings — collapse while undertaking fatigue duties

10 Sep 1986 Sen Const. Warren James — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

23 Jan 1987 Const. Mark Postma — collapse following completion of duty

17 Apr 1987 Pro Const. Dana Heffernan — motor vehicle accident en route to duty

7 May 1987 Sgt 2/C Stewart Cook — motor vehicle accident en route home

3 Jun 1987 Pro Const. Andrew Dixon — self-inflicted occasioned by duties

21 Jun 1987 Sen Const. Gregory Earle — motorcycle accident on urgent duty

20 Oct 1987 Pro Const. Themelis Macarounas — motor vehicle accident in pursuit

25 Dec 1987 Sen Const. Ronald Roe — illness occasioned by duties

16 Mar 1988 Const. 1/C Craig Zucchetti — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

17 Mar 1988 Const. 1/C Mark Burns — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

8 May 1988 Const. Kurt Schetor — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

24 Aug 1988 Const. 1/C Peter Carter — motorcycle accident during a pursuit

29 Aug 1988 Const. Gregory Ashworth — motor vehicle accident on urgent duty

25 Oct 1988 Const. Brett Sinclair — injuries sustained while effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the Commissioner’s Valour Award)

30 Nov 1988 Pro Const. Sharon Wilson — accidentally shot at Police Station

2 Jan 1989 Det Sen Const. Risto Baltoski — motor vehicle accident on patrol

17 Mar 1989 Const. 1/C John Ward — motorcycle accident en route home

23 Mar 1989 Const. 1/C Andrew Murray — drowned attempting a rescue at sea (posthumously awarded the Commissioner’s Valour Award)

27 Apr 1989 Const. John Burgess — motor vehicle accident on urgent duty

5 May 1989 Const. Allan McQueen — shot while effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the Star of Courage)

13 Jun 1989 Const. 1/C Peter Figtree — motor vehicle accident during a pursuit

14 Jun 1989 Sen Const. Glenn Rampling — motor vehicle accident during a pursuit

29 Oct 1989 Sgt Paul Kilkeary — injuries occasioned from undergoing training

1990 — NSW Police Service (change of name from NSW Police Force)

13 Jan 1990 Sen Const. Grant Eastes — self-inflicted occasioned by duties

11 Mar 1990 Sgt Warren Hobson — injuries arising from 1989 accident

11 Jul 1990 Const. Kenneth Short — motor vehicle accident on urgent duty

14 Aug 1990 Det Const. 1/C David Oakley — injuries sustained in 1988 arrest

7 Dec 1990 Sen Const. Peter Tickle — self-inflicted occasioned by duties

29 May 1991 Det Sgt Leonard Dean — illness occasioned by duties

28 Sep 1991 Det Sgt Richard Whittaker — illness occasioned by duties

31 Oct 1991 Det Const. 1/C Bradley McNamara — collapse undergoing training

30 Nov 1992 Const. 1/C Juan Hernandez — accidentally shot while instructing

22 May 1993 Sgt John Proops — collapse while effecting an arrest

15 Aug 1994 Sen Const. Dallas Tidyman — motorcycle accident while instructing

17 Mar 1995 Det Sen Const. Jack Nugter — motor vehicle accident while on patrol

30 May 1995 Insp Paul Daley — collapse undergoing training

8 Jun 1995 Sen Sgt Wayne George — motorcycle accident while on patrol

15 Jun 1995 Sen Const. Peter McGrath — self-inflicted occasioned by duties

9 Jul 1995 Sen Const. Peter Addison — shot by an offender (posthumously awarded the Commissioner’s Valour Award)

9 Jul 1995 Sen Const. Robert Spears — shot by an offender (posthumously awarded the Commissioner’s Valour Award)

18 Apr 1997 Const. David Carty — stabbed during an affray

28 Feb 1998 Const. Peter Forsyth — stabbed while effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the Commissioner’s Valour Award)

10 Jun 1998 Sen Const. Ronald McGown — illness occasioned by duties

13 Jul 1998 Sen Sgt Raymond Smith — motorcycle accident en route to duty

7 Jan 2000 Const. Matthew Potter — shot at Police Station

14 Jan 2001 Sen Const. James Affleck — struck by motor vehicle while deploying road spikes (posthumously awarded Commissioner’s Valour Award)

2002 — NSW Police (change of name from NSW Police Service)

1 Feb 2002 SPO Robert Brotherson — motor vehicle accident on patrol

3 Apr 2002 Const. Glenn McEnallay — shot by an offender following a pursuit (posthumously awarded Commissioner’s Valour Award)

13 Apr 2002 Sen Const. Christopher Thornton — motor vehicle accident in pursuit

3 Feb 2003 Const. Kylie Smith — motor vehicle accident en route to duty

15 Sep 2003 Det Sgt Mark Speechley — collapse while on duty

14 Nov 2003 Det Insp Andrew Day — illness occasioned by duties

19 Jun 2004 Const. Shelley Davis — motor vehicle accident on patrol

4 Apr 2005 Const. Graeme Lees — motor vehicle accident en route to duty

14 Jun 2006 Policing Student Steven Roser — collapse undergoing training

28 Sep 2006 Sgt Colin McKenzie — collapse while on duty in ACT

11 Nov 2006 Sen Const. Gordon Wilson — struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop

15 Nov 2006 Sen Sgt Loreto Finucci — collapse while on duty in ACT

9 Sept 2010 Det Const. William Arthur George Crews — shot during the execution of a search warrant in Bankstown NSW. (Posthumously awarded Commissioner’s Valour Award).

2 Mar 2012 Senior Constable David James Rixon — shot while conducting a traffic stop in Tamworth NSW. (Posthumously awarded Commissioner’s Valour Award).

6 Dec 2012 Det Insp Bryson Charles Anderson — stabbed at a siege in Oakville NSW. (Posthumously awarded Commissioner’s Valour Award)

Friday, February 14, 2014

“They are just criminals and don’t warrant any sort of special status,’’ Detective Superintendent Debbie Wallace

Don’t try to Ms around with our top cop, Detective Superintendent Debbie Wallace

Mark Morrie Crime Editor
The Daily Telegraph
February 14,2014



THE new boss of the NSW Police Gang Squad has a message for Sydney’s most infamous gang members: You’re nothing special.

And Detective Superintendent Debbie Wallace says she won’t treat gang bosses with kid gloves either. “They are just criminals and don’t warrant any sort of special status,’’ she said yesterday.

Supt Wallace takes it her stride that she is the first female boss of the Gang Squad.

“It’s really not an issue. I’ve been in the NSW police force for over 30 years. On my second day a respected policewoman I know told me there were two things to remember. Never lose your integrity or your femininity.’’

It’s not as if dealing with criminal gangs is anything new for Supt Wallace.

In the 90s she was a detective at Cabramatta fighting Asian street gangs, including the infamous 5T, which have since vanished.

And for the past five and half years she has headed the Middle Eastern Crime squad (MEOCS) which has been credited with the dismantling the vicious Brothers for Life gang responsible for dozens of shootings in Sydney over the past 12 months.

“There is a lot of crossover. Many Middle Eastern criminals are either in outlaw motor cycle gangs, associated with them or do business with them so my time with the MEOCS will help with the new role.

“The major difference is bikies have a banner which they trade on to intimidate people. Other gangs often implode or just die out, like the 5T and the Brothers for Life which sprung up in 2008 and have now been reduced markedly.

“But bikies have a brand which is more enduring and even international. They wear their colours which to them gives them special status.’’

Supt Wallace said the squad will continue to disrupt bikie business with a special squad, called Raptor, set up in 2009 targeting OMCG whenever they can.

They routinely stop known members for vehicle checks, licence checks and just to let them know they are being watched.

“We also have a strategy in place to close down their club houses by any means we can. We will get other government agencies in to breach them for fire regulations, building codes – anything that is available to us we will use.

Wallace says making it hard for bikies to meet takes away a lot of their power. “They exist as a group. If we stop them meeting at gyms, cafes or anywhere else it makes it hard for them to do business.’’

Supt Wallace’s transfer to the squad is part of a major reshuffling of the state’s crime commanders announced two weeks ago.

Supt Wallace said she will initially spend time on the street.

“It is the best way to know what is going on and what the officers in the field are up against,’’ she said.

A-G TAKES BIKIE LAWS DISPUTE TO HIGH COURT Mark Morri

THE High Court will today hear an application by the NSW Attorney-General Greg Smith to bypass the Court of Appeal after bikies launched a legal challenge against new consorting laws.

Tough new anti-consorting laws aimed at cracking down on bikies similar to those introduced in Queensland were passed by the O’Farrell government last November after a number of public shootings.

The government and the police want the matter resolved after two Nomads and another man challenged the new laws after being charged with consorting. Lawyers representing Nomads boss Sleiman Tajjour and fellow bikie Justin Hawthorne, who are challenging the laws in the Court of Appeals, support the High Court application.

Lawyers for Charlie Foster, an intellectually handicapped 21-year-old from Inverell, have also challenged the laws.

The consorting laws impose a penalty of up to three years jail for convicted offenders who continue to consort with other criminals who have been convicted of an indictable offence after receiving an official police warning.

The Attorney-General used his right to seek removal to the High Court under s40 of the Judiciary Act 1903, after receiving legal advice.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Sydney's Muslim Insurgent Riots More SPIN as apologists for Islam and Multiculturalism refuse to stop CPR on it's Stinking Rotting Dead Corpse


Grand mufti warns Muslim community: 'Don't turn from victims to criminals'

....people who celebrate 911 and the death of Australian Soldiers are CRIMINALS already 

Evelyn Yamine 
The Daily Telegraph
September 20, 2012 4:14PM

AUSTRALIA'S most prominent Muslim leader has warned people of his community they are in danger of turning from "victims to criminals" if they stage violent protests again.

Australia's grand mufti Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed and other Muslim community leaders came to together in a show of support for police today


The SPIN
Nick Nick Nick WTF? 


The Reality

Australians do not have a "Grand Mufti" there is no "Grand Mufti" of Australia, talk about the Emporors new clothes,it's a title self imposed by Muslim insurgents, Australians do not recognize this subversive insurgent arse clown and his apologists and followers.

"The people who did the protest last week and if they're thinking of doing a protest this week, that we're in danger of turning from victims to criminals," Dr Mohamed said through his interpreter.

"We were victims two weeks ago when everything that is holy to us was insulted in that movie.

Victims ? Victims of what this time ? The Islamic state of perpetual victimhood, will it ever end ?




"We have then ventured into criminals for what we did. We could have protested, we could have conveyed our opinions peacefully but some of us chose to take these criminal or these illegal actions so this is something we are against," he said.

Police deputy commissioner Nick Kaldas said they had not received any tip-offs about an upcoming protest but police were ready just in case.
"We're not aware of any specific plans for demonstrations this weekend ... but we are absolutely ready for whatever may happen this weekend," he said.

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