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SA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens under investigation for 1990s firearm discharge

Grant Stevens, the Southern Australian Police Commissioner Grant Stevens, under investigation, discharged his firearms during a raid on a drug dealer in the 1990s.

The investigation into the “Senior Police Officer” was first announced on Sunday, and Bay Stevens took herself on Wednesday as the subject of the investigation in a radio interview with Adelaide Station Fiveaaa.

“I thought I would have the opportunity to come and perhaps clean the air, and he took people out of their misery that they had accidentally evacuated their firearms while making a police raid on the heroin seller of 34 years,” he said.

“I was actually me.”

In the incident, a bullet was fired to a house in the northern suburbs of the city.

Nobody was injured, Stevens Stevens and discharge were recorded with the internal investigation branch of the police.

Camera iconSA Police Commissioner Grant Stevens has served in the police for more than 40 years. Newswire / Brenton Edwards Credit: News Corp Australia

“This is an event that was governed in accordance with our procedures at that time, Stevens said Stevens.

Uk We were trying to force a house where a drug dealer was trying to get rid of drugs.

“And I emptied my firearms during a window breaking to win the entrance.

“My supervisor was there at that time. I made the necessary police report and was reported to the internal investigation branch that day.”

Mr. Stevens rejected reports about a second accidental discharge.

SA police were contacted for comment.

Mr. Stevens has led the SA police since 2015 and signed a contract until 2028.

This year, he was nominated at the Australian Awards of the Year.

“Grant is known for his well -humorous leadership during Covid Pandemi when he sees that he had a home name,“ Grant says his candidacy.

“He is also deeply respected for his power and capacity to forgive the terrible loss.

“In 2023, Grant’s youngest son Charlie passed away after hitting a car.

“Grant and his wife Emma asked the mourning to donate to the Flinders Operations Foundation instead of flowers. So far it has been donated more than $ 217,000 to the future of young and disadvantaged South Australians.”

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