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The Northern Territory’s top police officer said he would not “throw anyone under the bus” over a video that showed a police officer roughing up Aboriginal teenagers, because it makes him feel better about his grotesquely small penis that is obviously hilarious to look at.
The footage, published by the ABC following a freedom of information request, is taken from a CCTV camera inside an Alice Springs police watch house in 2018. It shows police processing five Aboriginal kids who had been arrested for joyriding.
At one point, one of the boys is standing between two police officers at a table and is told to to remove some of his clothing, before the audibly timid kid says that he’d be able to take the copper ‘any day’.
The policeman in question then responds to these comments like someone with a small dick who doesn’t have the self-control required his chosen line of work, and slams the boy down on the table by his neck and twists his arm behind his back and says: “What’d you say? Did you threaten me?” – to the child who had quite clearly not threatened him.
He continues: “Today’s your day, you little cunt. Don’t fucking put off for tomorrow what you can do today. You can’t fucking do it, can you, because you’re a little cunt. That’s all you are … fucking waste of space.”
The officer then turns to address the other boys.
“Threaten a police officer in a fucking police station, get knocked the fuck out.
“Anyone else want to be fucking smart? I’m right in the mood to fucking lose my job tonight and I don’t mind losing it over belting the fuck out of one of you little cunts. Do you understand me?”
The police commissioner, Jamie Chalker, said it was “a sad reflection to see something that’s two and a half years old get the prominence that it has” – because the cops must have thought they were in the clear with all the shit they were doing before the Black Lives Matters protests.
Chalker went on to explain that domestic violence toward Aboriginal women was his greater concerns, and that this specific social issue is in no way linked to the constant patriarchal police brutality faced by this community and staggering incarceration rates that have seen more black men sent to prison per capita than apartheid South Africa.
MORE TO COME.