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Victoria Police changes control structures as coroner highlights flaws in response to Bourke Street rampage of James Gargasoulas

Victoria’s police chief says officers will never again question who is in charge during emergencies like the Bourke Street rampage, insisting the force has learned from the massacre.
Key points:
- Shane Patton said a new command and control structure was now in place
- He said a senior officer would be placed in charge of fast-moving incidents as they evolve
- The coroner found there was an absence of assertive leadership in the Bourke Street incident
In the hours after the coroner handed down her findings into the deaths of six people, killed when James Gargasoulas went on a murderous rampage down Melbourne’s Bourke Street mall, Chief Commissioner Shane Patton stressed that Victoria Police had radically changed.
Gone, he said, were the…
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