Chaos in Alice Springs: Protesters Clash with Police Over Tragic Murder
In a remote Australian town, hundreds of protesters clashed with emergency services after the arrest of a man suspected of murdering a five-year-old Indigenous girl. Jefferson Lewis was apprehended after locals beat him unconscious. The incident highlights the ongoing struggles of Australia's Indigenous population.
In Alice Springs, tensions reached a boiling point as hundreds of protesters confronted police after the arrest of a suspect in the murder of a five-year-old Indigenous girl. The suspect, Jefferson Lewis, was reportedly beaten by locals before his arrest.
Police deployed tear gas to disperse the protesters, but the crowd retaliated by throwing projectiles, setting fires, and causing injuries and damage to emergency vehicles. The Indigenous community's call for traditional 'payback' punishment showcased deep-rooted cultural tensions.
Officials, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, called for calm. Meanwhile, new restrictions on alcohol sales were imposed to curb further unrest in an area already grappling with social and economic challenges affecting Indigenous populations.
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