DPP wants NSW Corrective Services officer charged with murder – Michmutters
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DPP wants NSW Corrective Services officer charged with murder

Corrective Services NSW is trying to stop the strike in the Industrial Relations Commission, it said in a statement.

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“All NSW prisons will continue to operate securely during strike action. All essential services will be maintained,” a spokesperson said.

“Centres will not be facilitating family visits or court appearances during the strike.”

Johnstone’s death was the subject of an inquest before State Coroner Teresa O’Sullivan, who on the third day of proceedings referred the matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions in October 2020.

“After having regard to all the evidence before me at this stage I have formed the opinion that the threshold… has been reached. I am going to refer it to the DPP,” O’Sullivan said at the time.

The inquest heard Johnstone, who had a history of escaping custody, had been taken to hospital while on remand after suffering an epileptic seizure in the cells of Lismore Court House, where he had been denied bail on assault charges.

As he was escorted back to the van by two corrections officers – one of whom was armed with a revolver – he “elbowed” the unarmed officer who had a grip of his pants, throwing him off balance, and started running.

The armed officer fired two shots before a fatal third shot hit Johnstone in the back, going through his aorta, liver and diaphragm.

Johnstone’s family said last year said he was a much-loved partner, son and stepson.

“We will forever remember Dwayne as a funny, bubbly rascal who was a family man at heart. He absolutely adored his partner Kirsty and would go out of his way to help people. He loved animals, enjoyed fishing and lived life to the fullest,” they said in a statement.

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The Public Service Association has retained barrister Philip Strickland SC, who was the Crown prosecutor in the failed attempt to prosecute Alice Springs police officer Zach Rolfe for the fatal shooting of Aboriginal man Kumanjayi Walker.

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