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Home and Away star accused of "stomping" on woman's head

<p>A former <em>Home and Away</em> star, who has been accused of "stomping" on a woman's head during a violent altercation, was cast to appear on Seven's reality show <em>SAS</em> while battling “declining mental health and escalating drug use” according to court documents. </p> <p>Orpheus Pledger has been accused of the violent alleged assault that took place on March 25th, and was arrested on Thursday following a three-day manhunt by police after he absconded from a Melbourne hospital on Tuesday while on remand.</p> <p>At a bail application that lasted two days, the court heard details of Pledger's years-long deterioration of his mental health, in addition to his alleged prolonged and increasing drug use.</p> <p>A police statement submitted to the court alleged that Pledger was dealing with “declining mental health and escalating drug use” between February 2021 and his alleged attack in March this year. </p> <p>Court documents also alleged that Pledger has been “refusing to engage with mental health services and appears to spend his Centrelink payments on drugs” and had been known to police for many years. </p> <p>During a difficult period with his mental health and drug use, Pledger was cast on Seven's reality show <em>SAS</em>, before he abruptly quit after just two episodes over concerns of his "erratic behaviour". </p> <p>At the bail application, documents alleged the accused is at an “extreme risk of further assaulting” the alleged victim, although Pledger’s lawyer Jasper MacCuspie argued his client’s mental health would deteriorate if he were to remain in custody.</p> <p>Pledger’s matter will be heard again by the Melbourne Magistrates Court in May, where he will face the charges of assault. </p> <p><em>Image credits: Seven </em></p>

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Matthew Flame found not guilty of murder of Angry Anderson's son Liam

<div class="post_body_wrapper"> <div class="post_body"> <div class="body_text redactor-styles redactor-in"> <p>A Sydney man who fatally bashed Rose Tattoo rocker Angry Anderson's Liam while high on ecstasy has not been found guilty but of manslaughter.</p> <p>Matthew Flame, 22, told police he "lost his mind" and was possessed by "some form of entity" after partying with his close friend Liam Anderson in November 2018.</p> <p>Flame pleaded not guilty by reason of mental impairment to the murder, and after the verdict was delivered, Liam Anderson's mother Lindy hugged the man who killed her son.</p> <p>Flame repeatedly stomped on Anderson shortly after sunrise in November, with the prosecution contending that he was psychotic at the time due to his voluntary use of drugs. However, the defence said he was affected by mental illness in the form of schizophrenia.</p> <p>Outside court, Flame’s lawyer Leonie Gittani said her client was “very much” touched by the hug from his dead friend’s mother.</p> <p>“It’s been a tough journey for him and a tough journey for everyone,” she said.</p> <p>Ms Anderson also said outside court that "no one's winning out of this" and that she had forgiven Flame.</p> <p>When he was arrested, Flame ranted to officers about Satan. The court was also shown a video of Flame sitting in a cell hours after Liam's death, calmly explaining what happened that night.</p> <p>"No-one's going to believe me ... it was so real," he told an officer.</p> <p>"He became a demon and apparently he was really angry with me ... and it wanted me dead.</p> <p>"It was real f***ing dark shit."</p> <p>Flame didn't realise he killed his friend, but did ask "is someone dead because of me?"</p> <p>He will face a sentencing hearing before Justice Richard Button on December 8th.</p> <p><em>Photo credits: </em><em><a rel="noopener" href="https://7news.com.au/news/crime/andersons-mum-hugs-killer-after-verdict-c-1566318" target="_blank" class="editor-rtflink">7News</a></em></p> </div> </div> </div>

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Officer suspended after stomping on man’s head in “brutal” arrest

<p>A Melbourne police officer has been suspended after his involvement in a violent arrest that left a mentally ill man in an induced coma fighting for his life.</p> <p>A Senior Constable from the Victoria Police Critical Incident Response Team was forced to pay the price on Monday night after a clip emerged of a Heathcote Junction man having his head stomped on by a cop.</p> <p>Footage showed the moment 32-year-old man Timothy Atkins was arrested by five officers in Epping on Sunday afternoon.</p> <p>The video depicted one constable kicking Mr Atkins before another stomped on his head.</p> <p> on Sunday afternoon in the northern suburb of Epping captured the moment 32-year-old Timothy</p> <p><em>7News<span> </span></em>released another clip which showed police hitting the man with their car just moments before the arrest.</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7837875/officer-police-atkins-1.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/6b69b363234e45998f3909f1c95047a5" /></p> <p>The father of three now lies in an induced coma and was being treated at the Northern Hospital in Epping for a bipolar episode when he fled.</p> <p>Staff retaliated by calling police as they feared for Mr Atkind’s safety.</p> <p>Victoria Police said that a Senior Constable has been suspended “following his involvement in a protracted incident which commenced at the Northern Hospital at Epping on Sunday 13 September.”</p> <p>“Professional Standards Command continue to investigate the matter and are currently assessing all available information,” Victoria Police said.</p> <p>A spokesperson for Victoria Police told The Guardian that the officer would continue to be paid while he is suspended.</p> <p>Robinson and Gill lawyer Jeremy King, who is representing Mr Atkins,  says there is a high chance that the incident could lead to criminal charges being laid against some of the arresting officers.</p> <p>“I think the last incident regarding the stomp on the head when he is already restrained on the ground could well lead to criminal charges,” he told Nine’s <em>Today</em>.</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7837874/officer-police-atkins-2.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/18f796a28edd4c73914c5578d51d9879" /></p> <p>Before the senior constable was suspended, Mr King suggested the officer who was filmed stomping on Mr Atkins’ head should be stood down from their duty while an investigation happens.</p> <p>“I think it would be appropriate given the gravity of the situation. That’s probably as bad as I’ve seen in terms of police misconduct, the stomping on the head, it’s such a dangerous, violent act,” he said.</p> <p>“Given the nature of that conduct, I think it would be appropriate for the police officer to be stood down while independently investigated.”</p> <p>Mr King went on to condemn the use of such violence and said that the police needed to be taking a harm minimisation approach when dealing with people who have mental health issues.</p> <p>“Obviously people with mental health issues like this, who are seeking treatment can often be in a vulnerable state, they can often be agitated and where possible police should be doing everything they can to try and de-escalate the situation and really not to be using violence or physical aggression in any way,” he said.</p> <p>Mr King said Mr Atkins’ family was shocked and devastated by the incident, and said they were focussing on letting his client recover before speaking about what action needs to be taken.</p> <p>Mr Atkins’ brother Bryce said the move was a “dog act”, telling the <em><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.heraldsun.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts/police-to-probe-arrest-after-man-appears-to-be-kicked-by-cop/news-story/dffe97f58b6458ff77f138b3c3628f18" target="_blank" title="www.heraldsun.com.au">Herald Sun</a></em>: “I’m just disgusted with what police think they can get away with”.</p> <p>“It is in inhumane. To see him in a coma breaks my heart.”</p> <p>His father, Glenn Atkins said he respects police but “this is not Australian.”</p> <p>“They don’t need to do that to a person with a mental illness, who didn’t even fight back. My son was scared and confused. No one can tell me this was the right thing to do.”</p> <p>The couple who filmed the arrest lashed out at the officers involved on social media, and labelled the situation “violent” and “barbaric”.</p> <p>“I don’t know what this man did, but nevertheless, this is NOT OKAY. This is absolutely disgusting behaviour from Victoria Police. Excuse my language but I couldn’t control myself,” the man said.</p> <p>“He had no weapons (yes he was resisting arrest) but their violent attack and disgusting and barbaric treatment towards this guy is inexcusable,” the other man added.</p> <p>Victoria Police claimed Mr Atkins became aggressive during the arrest, which lead to an officer being assaulted.</p> <p>“Police were called to Cooper Street, Epping, to reports of a male behaving erratically about 4.10 pm (Sunday),” Victoria Police said.</p> <p>“Upon arrival the male allegedly became aggressive and damaged a police vehicle whilst attempting to avoid arrest.</p> <p>“During the highly dynamic incident a police officer was assaulted and OC spray was deployed before the man was arrested and subsequently taken to hospital for assessment.</p> <p>“The arrest has been referred to Professional Standards Command for oversight.”</p>

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