Former Police Officer Zachary Rolfe: Apology for Racist Language in the Northern Territory Police Force and Insights into Kumanjayi Walker’s Case – Full Story and Latest Updates

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Zachary Rolfe Claims Racist Language Normalized in Northern Territory Police Force

Former police officer Zachary Rolfe, who shot and killed Kumanjayi Walker in 2019, made shocking revelations during an inquest in Alice Springs. He stated that the use of racist language is “normalised” within the Northern Territory police force.

Rolfe publicly apologized for his own use of racist language in text messages, attributing it to being gradually introduced to such talk within the force. He further disclosed that an elite squad of NT police officers participated in an annual racist mock award ceremony, where the member who “behaved most like an Aboriginal” was recognized. Despite these claims, Rolfe maintained that he did not believe Aboriginal people were treated differently within the force.

In a significant turn of events, Rolfe was found not guilty of Walker’s murder in 2022, adding a layer of complexity to the ongoing discussion surrounding systemic racism within law enforcement.

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