NSW police to review arrest that left 14-year-old boy’s face covered in blood

New South Wales police say they are going to conduct an inside assessment of an arrest which left a 14-year-old Aboriginal boy hospitalised, after footage appeared to indicate him drifting out of consciousness whereas in handcuffs.

The 14-year-old and one other 13-year-old boy have been arrested by police within the northern rivers in relation to an ongoing probe right into a sequence of break and enters.

The video, shared on social media, confirmed him sitting on the bottom back-to-back in handcuffs with one other teenager. The 14-year-old’s face seemed to be coated with blood.

In a press release, NSW police mentioned three youngsters had been arrested on 11 September as a part of an ongoing investigation into various “severe property offences” round Coraki, south of Lismore.

Police mentioned the arrest occurred after officers allegedly noticed “4 folks armed with burglary implements, together with a crowbar and a chunk of timber”.

“Officers approached the group who instantly fled upon sighting police,” a police spokesperson mentioned.

“A foot pursuit commenced, with two teenage boys – aged 13 and 14 – being arrested a brief distance away.”

Following the arrest, the 14-year-old was taken to Lismore Base hospital “for therapy to a laceration to his head”.

“He was later launched and brought to Lismore police station, whereas the youthful boy was additionally taken to the identical police station,” the spokesperson mentioned.

The teenager’s household allege he suffered head accidents throughout the arrest. Footage – taken after the arrest – seems to indicate the boy’s household urging him to remain awake as he drifts out of consciousness.

A police officer makes an attempt to offer help however is informed to avoid the boy’s household.

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