Police lay another two charges against the 21-year-old man accused of murdering West Australian schoolboy Cassius Turvey. WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres ...
"That's the clear message from me. I absolutely oppose racism in this community. that's why I cannot speak any more about this investigation because I will be putting that at risk." The commissioner said WA Police were dedicated to doing everything they could to "stamp out racism". "He was in his school uniform with his friends in broad daylight," the statement attributed to the Noongar Nation read. WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch said the charges relate to the alleged assault of a 13-year-old who was present when Cassius was allegedly attacked in Middle Swan, in Perth's east.
The state's police commissioner will not comment on potential racial motivations in case it prejudices a trial. But Indigenous leaders say this is not good ...
“The premier and police commissioner are telling us to be quiet. But there is no doubt because of this tragedy, there will be fears among the community. “I would caution everyone in commenting directly on the motivations of this case. “The community would not accept a commissioner of police damaging a judicial process because I had views before they were found in court. Why would any of us put that in jeopardy?” he said. “When it comes to this case, we all want justice for Cassius.
The senseless death of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey has shattered an Aboriginal community, who are in disbelief that the Noongar boy was allegedly attacked in ...
“The investigation is ongoing. The investigation is ongoing. “There is a lot of anger,” she said. “When a tragedy like this happens it’s worse than ripples in the pond. “We need to give that empowerment and for them to recognise that they are leaders [who] even in the smallest, different ways, can make a difference.” Western Australian police have said they are investigating allegations of racial slurs being used, but have made clear they are not speculating about any reasons for the alleged murder.