New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb moves to dismiss alleged murderer Beau Lamarre-Condon from the force, flags investigation of his background and files.
NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb says Beau Lamarre-Condon has been served with a dismissal notice.New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb says she has served alleged double murderer Constable Beau Lamarre-Condon with a show cause notice in prison, the first step in removing him from the state's police force."He has been served today in custody a Show Cause notice, for his dismissal.
Before becoming a police officer in 2019, Lamarre-Condon was a celebrity blogger who often boasted on social media about his close encounters with Hollywood A-listers. "The procedure is that the gun is signed out at a police station, the home police station through access of a supervisor and signed into another police station or the same police station with a supervisor. So, there's a process."
Asked if she knew whether the accused had an approved gun safe at his home, the Commissioner answered: "I'm actually not aware.""Clearly, something's gone wrong," Commissioner Webb said. NSW Police has released an unusual amount of detail about the crime and the role of the accused, including information that might be considered prejudicial to receiving a fair trial."It is a complex and unusual matter and certainly," she said "I think it's important that the public knows that I'm happy to be transparent as I can be about this.
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