New details of Zachary Rolfe's arrest and out-of-hours bail hearing emerge at Kumanjayi Walker inquest
ABCThe police officer who headed the murder investigation into Constable Zachary Rolfe has told the Northern Territory coroner he was "uncomfortable" investigating a fellow cop and denied being "particularly accommodating" in arresting the officer over the shooting death of Kumanjayi Walker. Key points: Superintendent Kirk Pennuto was the first police officer in charge of the criminal investigation into Constable Zachary Rolfe Constable Rolfe was granted bail around four hours after he was charged with murder Details of his after-hours court hearing have been revealed in the coroner's court WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains an image of a person who has died, used with the permission of their family. Superintendent Pennuto couldn't recall if Constable Rolfe was handcuffed during the arrest, but said he posed "no threat" to police. Constable Rolfe's lawyer, Luke Officer, said that, "hours after the incident", a document had been filled out which indicated the officer was suspected of manslaughter, but Superintendent Pennuto rejected that.