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Zachary Rolfe lied about disciplinary action and ‘violent’ behaviour when applying to join police, court documents show


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Rolfe, who was acquitted over death of Kumanjayi Walker, was banned from applying to Queensland police over ‘integrity breach’

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Newly released details about the police officer acquitted over the shooting death of Kumanjayi Walker reveal the former soldier lied about disciplinary action and “violent” behaviour when applying to join the police, and was banned from applying to Queensland police due to an “integrity breach”.

Rolfe also scored “above average” for aggression on psychological tests, and had a racist text exchange with a senior serving officer, as revealed by previously redacted documents released by the Northern Territory coroner, Elisabeth Armitage, on Tuesday.

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Continue reading…Rolfe, who was acquitted over death of Kumanjayi Walker, was banned from applying to Queensland police over ‘integrity breach’Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastNewly released details about the police officer acquitted over the shooting death of Kumanjayi Walker reveal the former soldier lied about disciplinary action and “violent” behaviour when applying to join the police, and was banned from applying to Queensland police due to an “integrity breach”. Rolfe also scored “above average” for aggression on psychological tests, and had a racist text exchange with a senior serving officer, as revealed by previously redacted documents released by the Northern Territory coroner, Elisabeth Armitage, on Tuesday.Sign up for our free morning newsletter and afternoon email to get your daily news roundup Continue reading…