Drone tracks fleeing suspect in domestic violence call
- The Coalition announced a $90 million domestic violence strategy, which includes a National Domestic Violence Register for police access and new laws against using mobile phones to intimidate victims.
- Sussan Ley remarked on the lack of urgency in addressing family violence under Labor, emphasizing the need for proper interventions.
- Peter Dutton, Liberal leader, stated the goal is to create a safer society by implementing measures to combat domestic violence.
- The proposal includes emergency payments for women and children escaping domestic violence, which would provide support of up to $5,000 through the existing Leaving Violence program.
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Drone tracks fleeing suspect in domestic violence call
CASPER, Wyo. — A Casper man who recently served 3 years in federal prison for aggravated assault resulting in serious injury has been charged with multiple domestic violence felonies in Natrona County Circuit Court.Kobe Curtis Tillman, 23, was arrested last week after allegedly fleeing from police who responded to the domestic violence call in east Casper, according to the Casper Police Department’s affidavit of probable cause.He appeared in cir…
A national register, tracking criminalised: Coalition unveils plan to combat domestic violence
With less than two weeks until polling day, Opposition leader Peter Dutton has pledged $90 million towards addressing domestic violence. It adds to the Coalition's $750 million package for reducing crime.
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