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Jefferson Lewis was unconscious when apprehended, police say

Jefferson Lewis was unconscious and being treated by St John Ambulance when he was apprehended by police but has since been cleared fit for custody, the NT police commissioner has confirmed.

Martin Dole said:

double quotation markMr Lewis was subject to a sustained attack. He did receive treatment at the Alice Springs hospital. At the time of his apprehension by us, he was unconscious and in the process of being treated by St John’s Ambulance when they were set upon, as were the police.
He has been given a “fit for custody” and has been released from Northern Territory Health and he is now with NT police in our custody. His injuries are not significant enough to keep him in hospital.

The NT police commissioner, Martin Dole.
The NT police commissioner, Martin Dole. Photograph: Em Jensen/The Guardian
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Liddle also discussed the consequences of last night’s violence. He said:

double quotation markAmbulances were taken off the road last night, and the ambulance workers went on lockdown for five hours, so if you had a bleed out or you had a heart attack at that time, you couldn’t call the ambulances.

Now these are these consequences from the bad choices that were made for going to act out.

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