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Cops can t predict what DV maniacs will do next

Crime by Elise Williams, Hayden Johnson 19th May 2021 10:46 AM Premium Content Subscriber only Police could not have predicted a man would allegedly set fire to his partner s home hours after his release from custody, Queensland s police chief said as she commended her troops for their thorough actions.  Commissioner Katarina Carroll has vouched for her officers, saying they acted in accordance with legislation when Curtis Shea Mickan was released from police custody without charge a few hours after an alleged high-level disturbance with his wife at their Wooloowin home at the weekend.     Mickan would hours later return to the address where police allege he set the house alight with his wife and her mother inside.

Don t blame us : Cops reveal why pharmacist was free

Don t blame us : Cops reveal why pharmacist was free
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Shock claims cop cars used as ambulances

Today s headlines: Battle of the bidders, alleged threats

WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES The Coast s fine weather streak may be dampened today as the weather bureau predicts a 40 per cent chance of rain for the region. The rain is most likely to be seen during this afternoon and evening. Maximum temperatures will be slightly lower than yesterday, with Maleny expected to reach 18C and the rest of the region on 21C. High tide was at 1.70m at 12.08am and low tide will be at 7.01am at 0.73m. The next high tide will reach 1.14m at 12.20pm and low tide is scheduled for 6.02pm at 0.66m. TRAFFIC TOP FIVE LOCAL NEWS STORIES

Queensland Police will have lasting damage to its reputation

Queensland Police recruited women who were “not up to standard” in order to meet a 50-50 gender target – a policy which was a “key imperative” of the Palaszczuk government, says Sky News host Chris Kenny. He said the “amazing revelations” show “just how damaging and unfair” some of the focus on women’s issues has become. “The investigation found that around 200 male applicants who met the tough requirements would have been successful if it wasn’t for this discriminatory policy. “To the credit of the current commissioner, Katarina Carroll - the state’s first female commissioner - one of her first actions in the top job was to put an end to this woke tomfoolery,” Mr Kenny said. “But the damage done within the police ranks and to their reputation, will sadly last a bit longer.” He spoke with Queensland Police Union President Ian Leavers about the issue. Mr Leavers said he was “absolutely” aware of what was happening but “every time” he raise

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