Murder-accused cop denies lying to jury (msn.com)
The court has heard that after Rolfe served in Afghanistan with the Australian Army he tried to join the elite Special Air Service Regiment and the NT police Tactical Response Group
He also applied to join the Australian Defence Force Commando unit and paid for a four to five-week private US military training course with Trojan Security International in Arkansas.
"In between the military and police I travelled to America for private training out of my own pocket," he said.
"I wanted to upskill myself and continue to improve myself so I could eventually join the police."
The Crown has conceded the first shot, fired while Mr Walker was standing and resisting arrest with Sgt Eberl, was justified.
But it says the second and third shots, which are the subject of the murder charge, went "too far".
The court has heard that after Rolfe served in Afghanistan with the Australian Army he tried to join the elite Special Air Service Regiment and the NT police Tactical Response Group
He also applied to join the Australian Defence Force Commando unit and paid for a four to five-week private US military training course with Trojan Security International in Arkansas.
"In between the military and police I travelled to America for private training out of my own pocket," he said.
"I wanted to upskill myself and continue to improve myself so I could eventually join the police."
The Crown has conceded the first shot, fired while Mr Walker was standing and resisting arrest with Sgt Eberl, was justified.
But it says the second and third shots, which are the subject of the murder charge, went "too far".