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Earlier, the jury heard that Senior Constable Anthony Hawkings, who witnessed Rolfe fire the second and third shots, had previously told investigators Mr Walker was contained when he was fatally shot.
Prosecutor Philip Strickland SC reminded him of his statement to police soon after the incident in which Sen Const Hawkings Rolfe and Constable Adam Eberl "looked like had contained (Mr Walker) or were containing the guy".
But on Friday he said Rolfe and Const Eberl "were in the process of attempting to contain Mr Walker" when the shots were fired.
"It was a very active situation.
"I saw them wrestling on the ground."
Sen Const Hawkings also agreed with Mr Edwardson that Mr Walker had not released the scissors he stabbed Rolfe in the shoulder with when he was shot.
"He was not incapacitated was he?" Mr Edwardson said.
Earlier, the jury heard that Senior Constable Anthony Hawkings, who witnessed Rolfe fire the second and third shots, had previously told investigators Mr Walker was contained when he was fatally shot.
Prosecutor Philip Strickland SC reminded him of his statement to police soon after the incident in which Sen Const Hawkings Rolfe and Constable Adam Eberl "looked like had contained (Mr Walker) or were containing the guy".
But on Friday he said Rolfe and Const Eberl "were in the process of attempting to contain Mr Walker" when the shots were fired.
"It was a very active situation.
"I saw them wrestling on the ground."
Sen Const Hawkings also agreed with Mr Edwardson that Mr Walker had not released the scissors he stabbed Rolfe in the shoulder with when he was shot.
"He was not incapacitated was he?" Mr Edwardson said.