WATCH: Raiders blast police, DPP after Jack Wighton case

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Raiders chief executive Don Furner has blasted ACT Policing and the Director of Public Prosecution after charges against Latrell Mitchell and Jack Wighton were dismissed.
Transcript
00:00 Look, on behalf of the Raiders and Jack White, I'd just like to say we've just witnessed
00:04 an extraordinary waste of the court's time and taxpayers' money.
00:09 This should have and could have been avoided.
00:12 We wrote to the DPP a number of times to try and get meetings, to try and ask them why
00:16 this was going to go ahead.
00:17 I had to go and get this letter back from the DPP, Mr Barguano, who prosecuted the case.
00:23 His advice to us in one of the letters was, "Should your client be willing to plead guilty
00:28 to both charges and issue a public apology to both the responding police and the community
00:33 for his conduct."
00:34 So I'm assuming Mr Barguano will give a public apology to Jack White.
00:38 I had personally called Neil Gagan, the head of the ACT Police, a number of times.
00:43 I went and saw him.
00:44 I showed him the footage and I read the police statements and facts and I said, "I cannot
00:48 see how these marry.
00:50 Please tell me am I missing something."
00:51 I couldn't believe it, particularly galling to me because I know how hard we work.
00:55 I know how Jack has worked in the community with the raiders.
00:58 We've always done stuff with the ACT Police.
01:00 We've spoken to disaffected youth.
01:02 We've gone on night patrols with them that they would go to such lengths just to get
01:07 a conviction.
01:08 And everybody in that court yesterday saw what it was.
01:11 It was two people targeted because they weren't treated like normal members of society.
01:15 They were targeted because they were NRL players.
01:18 They could make a name for themselves.
01:19 The police that walked Jack White up the stairs with his hands pinned behind his back, pushed
01:23 against the wall because they had a grievance with that nightclub and that would get them
01:27 some kudos.
01:28 I'm particularly saddened for Latrell Mitchell whose memories of Canberra was that night
01:32 that he had and the way he was treated.
01:34 And I'm really, really sad for Jack White because I know how much he's done in the community
01:37 and this is his last memory of Canberra and last memory of the establishments that are
01:42 put there to try and protect them.
01:45 Happy to answer any questions but I will say I don't think that's the last the ACT Police
01:49 and the DPP will have heard of this.
01:50 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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