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Sunday, August 12, 2012
Monday, May 23, 2011
Australia: Shot Cop, Sergeant Stephen de Lorenzo,abandoned by Police Union and Police top Brass,Outraged at Tevi Koloamatangi weak sentence.
Shot cop criticises gunman's jail term
8:16 AEST Mon May 23 2011
A NSW police officer shot in a botched hotel robbery that led to a four-hour siege with hostages has lashed out at the gunman's "joke" sentence.
Sergeant Stephen de Lorenzo, who bared his scarred shoulder outside the Sydney court on Monday, said he was furious with the judicial system and his attacker's jail term.
"This guy needs to go away for 25 years, close the door. He shot a police officer with intent to murder. He was holding hostages with a firearm to their head," Sgt de Lorenzo told reporters on Monday.
"He will be out in the community in 11 years. It's an absolute outrage. It's a joke."
NSW District Court Judge Deborah Sweeney sentenced Tevi Koloamatangi, 41, to a maximum of 15 years for a string of offences, including those related to The Lakes Hotel robbery in the eastern Sydney suburb of Rosebery in May, 2009.
"I wouldn't mind going back to the front line to have one more chop at these mugs that shoot cops," Sgt de Lorenzo said. "Judge Sweeney, sitting there with a plum in her mouth, living on the north shore of Sydney, doesn't understand the problems on the streets of Sydney." Sgt de Lorenzo earlier had told the jury he was shot in the right shoulder while trying to protect three staff members who had been taken hostage.
He described people screaming and whimpering, with one man yelling "God save me! God save me!", and thought they would be executed.
The judge accepted Koloamatangi's evidence that he was affected by amphetamines, cocaine and ecstasy and had prolonged the situation because he feared for his own safety.
But, she said, he could have surrendered rather than shoot.
"I have found Mr Koloamatangi was not lying in wait for Sgt de Lorenzo. However, when he saw Sgt de Lorenzo, he shot at him," she said.
A sentencing hearing was told Koloamatangi turned to illicit substances at a young age to self medicate for his troubled childhood, which included years of homelessness.
"He confirmed in evidence he can't say no to drugs," the judge said.
She accepted his feelings of remorse, although he had maintained his innocence on the most serious charge of shoot with intent to murder, for which he was sentenced to a minimum of six years.
But Koloamatangi will spend at least 11 years in jail for seven offences, including two unrelated to the robbery.
He will be eligible for release in May 2020.
Co-accused Emad Raad, 27, who drove Koloamatangi to the hotel and remained on lookout until police arrived, was found guilty of charges including shooting with intent to murder.
He was sentenced to a minimum term of five years and will be eligible for parole in June 2016.
Koloamatangi's relative, 49-year-old Silivesiteli Lopeti, a security guard at the hotel, was cleared by a jury of all charges after the Crown alleged he faked being a victim and was actually "in on the deal".
Sgt de Lorenzo said his life had been "terribly affected" by the incident and he had been laid off from the NSW police force due to post-traumatic stress disorder.
"They hailed me as a hero," he said.
"I'm no hero. I'm just an ordinary cop that did an ordinary job.
"I'm furious because there's gonna be other young police officers shot in the line of duty ... and I want increased sentences for these people."
Update: The would be killers cheer squad has now accused Sergeant Stephen de Lorenzo,of been a Racist for telling them to "go back home where they came from" had Sergeant Stephen de Lorenzo just died instead of surviving their pin up boys bullets I guess he would been just playing his part in the "enrichment" "diversity" of Australian Society by the Australian Labor Party's "Harmony Day" messengers of Peace,Diversity and Cultural enrichment.
Note the Immigration Departments Interpreter deciding to become "a player" rather than a simply doing her job of interpreting inside the Court, but perhaps her loyalties are to a wannabe Killer from the same country that she also ran away from,than to Australia.
I wonder did she interpret or construct answers for the wannabe Cop Killer for the the Good Judge.
I have seen first hand how these Immigration Department Interpreters take an activist role whilst allegedly simply transfering questions and answers between the “non English speaking” accused and the Court and its officers.
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Creeping Sharia:Australians forced to eat Halal Chickens
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Muslim “outrage” following yet another Top Gear “Cunning Burqa Stunt”
SMH
Megan Levy
December 29, 2010
The stars of the hit motoring show Top Gear have sparked religious criticism after dressing in burqa-style clothing while filming an episode in the Middle East.
Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond disguised themselves as women by wearing Islamic face veils which only revealed their eyes in a Christmas show filmed in Syria.
In the episode, broadcast on the BBC on Boxing Day to six million viewers, the hosts drove across the Middle East to trace the path of the Three Wise Men to Bethlehem.
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But their choice of attire backfired, prompting complaints from Muslims in Britain who said the show mocked their religion.
Controversial Islamic activist Anjem Choudary told the Daily Mail the burqa was a "symbol of our religion and people should not make jokes about it in any way".
"It would have been equally bad even if they'd not been in a country mainly populated by Muslims," he said.
Viewers also expressed their disgust at the wardrobe choice online, with one viewer writing "Death to America" on a Yahoo! forum.
Others turned to Twitter to denounce the episode.
"Why is Jeremy Clarkson wearing a Burqa? The Top Gear gang deserve to get hit by an IED [improvised explosive device]," tweeted a viewer.
Another wrote: "This is probably the worst top gear special. Y the f*** r they wearing burqas!!?"
The outfit was designed as a joke for co-presenter James May, who ended up in hospital after falling in the Syrian desert and hitting his head on rocks.
After May's recovery, Clarkson and Hammond greeted him at the hospital dressed in burqas, which they said was also a useful disguise on the road.
It is the second religious furore involving Clarkson this year.
In July he told Top Gear viewers that he had seen a Muslim woman wearing sexy lingerie beneath her gown.
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Masked Rock Apes protest in Malmoe Sweeden over Israeli Davis Cup matchi
Agence France-Presse
From correspondents in Malmoe, Sweden
March 08, 2009 01:37am
MORE than 100 masked demonstrators (Gee I wonder who would do such a thing... masked demonstrators in Malmoe Sweeden you say? Hmmm thinking, thinking) clashed today with Swedish police outside a sports arena amid a larger protest against the Scandinavian country's Davis Cup tie against Israel.
Youths clad in black, their faces covered with masks, threw bottles of paint, stones and firecrackers at police in riot squad vans and on horseback, sending the horses into a panic.
One of the demonstrators climbed onto a police van and, applauded by the crowd, stomped on its flashing lights until they were smashed to bits.
The large police deployment then charged the demonstrators, who were shouting "Stop the Match!'', and arrested at least five people, police spokesman Lars-Haakan Lindholm said.
The violent demonstrators, described as anarchists, were part of a larger, authorised demonstration organised by the 'Stop the Match' network to protest against Israel's recent offensive in Gaza.
The march gathered between 6000 and 10,000 demonstrators, according to various estimates from police and organisers.
Citing security fears, Malmoe city council had ordered the three-day World Group first round match played behind closed doors.
Yesterday, about 200 people demonstrated peacefully outside the Baltiska Hallen arena, as Sweden and Israel each won a singles match.
Today a doubles match was underway, pitting Simon Aspelin and Robert Lindstedt of Sweden against Israel's Amir Hadad and Andy Ram.
Inside the stadium, only teams, media and guests were allowed in the stands.
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