Richard Pusey has been refused bail on allegations he attached an image of a dying police officer to an online review of a Melbourne Porsche dealership.
While Pusey still has four charges before the courts,the allegations he assaulted police officers and spread cat poo around a man’s home were withdrawn.
Richard Pusey,who was jailed for filming four dying police officers after a road crash,has criticised prosecutors and prison staff over claims Pusey has not been given documents in a separate ongoing case.
Australia’s premier trucking safety body accredited the firm whose vehicle hit and killed four police officers on the Eastern Freeway in 2020,raising the ire of two representatives.
Just days after Victoria stopped to mourn the four police officers killed in the 2020 Eastern Freeway crash,the man who outraged the community by recording their dying moments is back behind bars,accused of posting a photo of the tragedy online.
Premier Daniel Andrews says the four police officers killed beside the Eastern Freeway will forever be remembered as Victoria says its final goodbye at a state memorial service.
The service was initially meant to be held earlier this year,but was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pusey,who was pulled over for allegedly speeding when a semi-trailer hit four police officers on the Eastern Freeway in April last year,is again in jail charged with assaulting police and stalking.
Three people have been charged in relation to the 2020 Eastern Freeway truck crash in which four police officers died.
When this “repugnant” man filmed dying police officers on the side of the Eastern Freeway,he became vilified across the country. But he had been on the radar of authorities for decades.
The former mortgage broker has been released from prison having served jail terms for filming four dying police officers after a crash on Melbourne’s Eastern Freeway,and other offences including assaulting a woman.