Rolfe trying to pervert course of justice, inquest told
An open letter from the police officer who shot and killed an Indigenous teenager has been condemned by NT police as a blatant attempt to pervert the course of justice.An inquest into the shooting death of Kumanjayi Walker resumed today, days after Constable Zachary Rolfe left the country having written a lengthy letter critical of the coroner and NT Police.
Rolfe said the NT Police Force had wasted millions of dollars on disciplining him rather than giving him a medal.
“Despite this, the coronial focus is still on me rather than on areas that could improve the circumstances of the NT,” he wrote last week.
Ian Freckelton, KC, representing the NT Police Force and addressing the coroner in the inquest, questioned the motive of Rolfe’s letter and whether it was an attempt to intimidate senior leaders of the police force.
“We don’t know whether the motive of Mr Rolfe is to try to intimidate the two members of the executive who are going to be giving evidence before you this week,” Freckelton said.
“If that is his motive, it is an attempt to pervert the course of justice. It is a gross and blatant attempt to interfere with your inquest.
“As best we read it, that seems to be the aspiration of Mr Rolfe.”