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Police worker shot dead by radicalised teen unpreventable, inquiry finds
Key takeaways
- Police accountant Curtis Cheng, 58, was shot outside NSW Police headquarters in Sydney's west.
- An inquest into the shooting death of a police accountant has found law enforcement could not have intervened before it happened.
- Curtis Cheng, 58, was shot by Farhad Jabar Khalil Mohammad, 15, outside a police station in Sydney's west.
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Police accountant Curtis Cheng, 58, was shot outside NSW Police headquarters in Sydney's west. (AAP: David Moir)
An inquest into the shooting death of a police accountant has found law enforcement could not have intervened before it happened.
Curtis Cheng, 58, was shot by Farhad Jabar Khalil Mohammad, 15, outside a police station in Sydney's west.
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