Deputy commissioner Mark Wheeler says comments made at a Brisbane watch house ‘have no place in society’
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The Queensland police officer in charge of the state’s watch houses has publicly apologised for the “sickening and disturbing” remarks by officers in leaked audio recordings published by Guardian Australia.
The recordings, published Sunday, include officers at the Brisbane city watch house joking about beating and burying black people, complaining “you’ve got to be embarrassed about being white” and raising fears that Australia “will be fucking taken over”.
Continue reading…Deputy commissioner Mark Wheeler says comments made at a Brisbane watch house ‘have no place in society’WARNING: this article contains offensive languageFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe Queensland police officer in charge of the state’s watch houses has publicly apologised for the “sickening and disturbing” remarks by officers in leaked audio recordings published by Guardian Australia.The recordings, published Sunday, include officers at the Brisbane city watch house joking about beating and burying black people, complaining “you’ve got to be embarrassed about being white” and raising fears that Australia “will be fucking taken over”.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
