Overview
"Closing Ranks", reported by Quentin McDermott and presented by Kerry O'Brien. Police forces across the country claim they've been hard at work training their officers to deal with people who are mentally ill, armed and posing a threat to themselves and the public. But have lessons really been learnt, and is it possible to change a police culture that doesn't admit responsibility when things go wrong? Adam Salter was a young man with much to live for, with a good job and a loving family. But Adam also had a mental illness. Late in 2009, in the middle of a psychotic episode, Adam tried to kill himself. Showing little regard for his own safety, his father Adrian managed to disarm him, dial emergency assistance and get help. Then the police arrived. In the moments that followed, police claimed Adam Salter rose from the floor, shrugged off one of the officers present and grabbed a knife they had failed to remove from the scene. Then, according to police, another officer at the house heard the disturbance and rushed through the kitchen door shouting "taser, taser, taser" before shooting Adam Salter dead. In her evidence, Sgt Bissett claimed she believed the seriously wounded man was threatening her fellow police officer. But others on the scene tell a very different story, saying Adam posed no immediate threat. Who's right? Now reporter Quentin McDermott puts together a forensic account of the events leading to the young man's death and the shooting itself. Using the testimony of family, ambulance officers and interviews with the police themselves, the program examines the mistakes made by the officers and the inconsistencies in their explanations for shooting Adam Salter. The story of Adam Salter raises many questions, including the issue of how lethal force is used by police. But perhaps the most profound question it raises is: can the police be trusted to investigate themselves?
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52 - 2The Comeback Kid? February 10, 2012 -
52 - 3Syria Exposed February 16, 2012 -
52 - 4Given or Taken? February 23, 2012 -
52 - 5Closing Ranks March 01, 2012 -
52 - 6Dicing with Debt March 08, 2012 -
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52 - 10Happy Banking April 05, 2012 -
52 - 11Blood and Honour April 12, 2012 -
52 - 12The Killer Within April 20, 2012 -
52 - 13The Mormon Candidate April 27, 2012 -
52 - 14Judgement Day May 03, 2012 -
52 - 15Hard Knocks May 10, 2012 -
52 - 16Madeleine McCann The Last Hope May 17, 2012 -
52 - 17Casualties of the Boom May 25, 2012 -
52 - 18Smugglers Paradise May 31, 2012 -
52 - 19The Great Euro Crash June 07, 2012 -
52 - 20WikiLeaks - The Forgotten Man June 14, 2012 -
52 - 21Gina Rinehart - The Power Of One June 20, 2012 -
52 - 22Unholy Silence June 28, 2012 -
52 - 23The Price Of Pearls July 05, 2012 -
52 - 24Opium Brides July 12, 2012 -
52 - 25Sex, Lies And Julian Assange July 19, 2012 -
52 - 26A Matter Of Life And Death July 26, 2012 -
52 - 27Inside Mail August 05, 2012 -
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52 - 29Koala Crunch Time August 16, 2012 -
52 - 30The Autism Enigma August 23, 2012 -
52 - 31Crash Landing August 30, 2012 -
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52 - 33The Hunt for Joseph Kony September 13, 2012 -
52 - 34Growing Up Poor September 20, 2012 -
52 - 35Taxing Times in Timor September 27, 2012 -
52 - 36The Battle for Syria October 04, 2012 -
52 - 37The World According to Lance November 10, 2012 -
52 - 38The Super Trawler January 01, 1970 -
52 - 39Rise of the Superbugs January 01, 1970 -
52 - 40Another Bloody Business February 11, 2012 -
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