Finance Worker Sues NSW Police Over Broken Ribs at Anti-Israel Protest

Derek Jones is taking legal action against the New South Wales Police following a physical confrontation at a Town Hall demonstration that left him with broken ribs

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Finance Worker Sues NSW Police Over Broken Ribs at Anti-Israel Protest

Derek Jones, an individual employed in the finance industry, has officially commenced legal action against the New South Wales Police Force. This court case follows a physical confrontation that took place during a public protest held at Town Hall. The demonstration, which was centered on anti-Israel sentiments, resulted in a clash between participants and law enforcement, during which Jones was present and involved.[1][2][3][4]

Following the incident at the Town Hall protest, Jones reported that he had suffered significant physical trauma, specifically identifying broken ribs as a primary injury sustained during the encounter. By bringing the New South Wales Police to court, Jones is seeking a judicial review of the events that led to his injuries and the conduct of the officers involved in the clash.[1][2][3][4]

The legal proceedings initiated by the finance worker focus on the injuries he sustained while at the anti-Israel demonstration. The case will examine the details of the clash at Town Hall and the subsequent medical impact on Jones, who remains focused on addressing the broken ribs he suffered during the police interaction within New South Wales.[1][2][3][4]

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