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Man shot by Fulton County poli
A man who was injured by police in a shooting that killed his brother was released from the hospital on Tuesday.

Roy Pettaway III, 27, was shot early Sunday by Fulton County police officers who were responding to a report of a fight at a bar. He was treated at Grady Memorial Hospital.

His brother, Ron Pettaway, 26, was killed.

Police said neither man had weapons. The Fulton County medical examiner's office said Ron Pettaway was shot in the back of the head. Police say Roy Pettaway was shot in the stomach, but family members say he was shot in the back.
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Queensland Police Service

Professor warns arrogance may

A criminologist warns the Queensland Police Service is showing signs of becoming increasingly arrogant.

Paul Wilson's comments come after former top cop Col Dillon claimed widespread corruption has returned to the Police Service and its time for another Fitzgerald-style inquiry.

Professor Wilson says arrogance has proven to be a precursor to corruption.

"There is a real problem with arrogance within the Queensland police force," he said.

"The time has come now when it would be in the interests of the Queensland police force and indeed the Queensland public of just how well the Queensland police force has progressed since the Fitzgerald Inquiry.

"Arrogance is often the forerunner of corruption and a lack of professionalism.

"I hope its not deep grained but I think in terms of issues like corruption, professionalism and arrogance one of the best ways of finding out is to have an all party review of the Queensland police force."

 

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