Constable Zachary Rolfe's 'excessive' force incidents discovered too late for disciplinary action, Kumanjayi Walker inquest hears
ABCConstable Zachary Rolfe was given "remedial advice" for incidents which could have resulted in disciplinary action because they were discovered too late by investigating police, the coroner has heard. A second incident involving two drunk men at a park in Alice Springs was also reviewed, with Assistant Commissioner Porter describing Constable Rolfe's actions as "excessive and unnecessary". Assistant Commissioner Porter was also asked about various other arrests in which Constable Rolfe was involved, which the coroner earlier heard had been deemed "not reasonable" by Senior Sergeant Andrew Barram. The arrest of Indigenous man Malcolm Ryder, which a local court judge found Constable Rolfe had likely "lied" about, was reviewed by Assistant Commissioner Porter "frame-by-frame". observed at the scene a mark of Constable Rolfe's forehead… which tends to lead to the version of events that he was, or attempts were made, to scratch his face," Assistant Commissioner Porter said.