A senior police officer has admitted that he touched a colleague on the buttocks during a training drill but claims it was “an accident and nothing more”.
A senior police officer has admitted that he touched a colleague on the buttocks during a training drill but claims it was “an accident and nothing more”.
A senior police officer has admitted that he touched a colleague on the buttocks during a training drill but claims it was “an accident and nothing more”.
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Subscriber only A senior Queensland police officer allegedly grabbed a female colleague s bottom during a training exercise, later asking her did I overstep a line? , a court has heard. Sergeant Jason Scott Renwick, 49, is on trial in the Brisbane District Court and has pleaded not guilty to indecently assaulting the female officer during a training day last year. Crown Prosecutor Brendan White told the court the alleged assault occurred during a training day involving a stairwell drill at Ithaca TAFE campus in Red Hill on February 6, 2019. Sergeant Jason Scott Renwick pleaded not guilty to the indecent assault of a female constable. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dan Peled
JOHN HUNT: Paying Tribute To My Friend Louis Priddy
Long-Time Running Enthusiast Passes Early Sunday At Age 84 Sunday, January 10, 2021 - by John Hunt
It’s never easy to say good bye to someone you love and respect, regardless if it’s a family member or just a close friend, but there comes a time when you don’t have any other choice.
That’s how I feel about my buddy Louis Priddy, who passed early Sunday morning after more than 25 years of battling a respiratory illness that there was no cure for.
I was so sad when I got the text from his daughter Laura, stating that “Dad is soaring on the wings of eagles as he took his last breath early this morning,” but at the same time so happy and relieved for him after battling such difficult conditions for a long, long time.