Judge Rules Victoria Police Violence 'Unjustified & Unlawful’ in Covid Lockdown Protest
Victoria Police used “unlawful” and “unjustified violence” in a violent attack on freedom fighters during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, a judge has found.
In a stunning decision handed down in the County Court, Judge Liz Gaynor ruled police were the “aggressors” and “employed unjustified and unlawful violence” amid a public protest on 29 May, 2021 that left one man (Nick Patterson) with a dislocated arm.
The judgment has called into question police tactics and prompted calls for prosecutors to consider laying charges against the police involved.
God always backs His people!
The criminal police are going down.
Trust in God.
The Truth destroys their lies.
Let Justice Prevail!!
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“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing. So when injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.”
~ Edmund Burke & Thomas Jefferson.
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