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January 2017 Melbourne car attack

On 20 January 2017, around 1:30 pm AEDT on a busy Friday, a car was deliberately driven into pedestrians along Bourke Street in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia. Six people were killed and twenty-seven were seriously injured.[1][3][4][5] The driver of the vehicle, James "Dimitrious" Gargasoulas, who was in a drug-induced psychosis, was subsequently found guilty of six counts of murder and was sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 46 years.[1][6]

January 2017 Melbourne car attack
Police arrest the perpetrator at 555 Bourke Street
LocationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Date20 January 2017
1:30 pm - 1:37 p.m. (AEDT)
Attack type
Vehicular attack
WeaponsHolden Commodore
Deaths6[1]
Injured27[1]
PerpetratorJames Gargasoulas[2]
VerdictGuilty
ConvictionsLife in prison with a non-parole period of 46 years[1]
ChargesSix counts of murder
27 charges of reckless conduct endangering life[1]
Flinders Street railway station, site of the initial sighting of the driver

Background

The maroon Holden Commodore sedan used in the attack was stolen from his mother's partner who lived in the same block of flats as Gargasoulas.[1] Upon being interviewed, the car owner alleged that on the night of 18 January 2017, Gargasoulas entered his flat with a Bible, sat down, started burning it and threw it into his face. After this, he said that he flicked it on the floor and was then punched by Gargasoulas.[7]

In the early hours of 20 January 2017, Gargasoulas used methamphetamine at his mother's flat in Windsor and then attacked his brother in the street stabbing him in the head and chest with a knife leaving him in a critical condition.[1][7] He later took his pregnant girlfriend hostage; she was later released in South Wharf.[8]

Attack

Gargasoulas was captured on footage driving and behaving erratically at the intersection of Flinders Street, St Kilda Road and Swanston Street, outside the entrance to Flinders Street railway station. Two men, Year 12 student Tevita Mahina and his cousin Isaac Tupou, attempted to stop him, hitting the windscreen with a baseball bat. The driver continued northbound up Swanston St's western-side footpath at speed towards the Bourke Street Mall, turned left onto Bourke Street's southern-side footpath and struck more than 20 pedestrians. The vehicle was stopped near AMP Square at 555 Bourke Street by a combination of mechanical failure and from being rammed by the Victoria Police Critical Incident Response Team.[9][1][10] Police officers tasered and shot the driver in the arm during his arrest.[10][1] A child and two adults died at the scene,[11] another man died in hospital before the end of the day, and a three-month-old baby boy died the evening after the attack.[12] A sixth person died on 30 January.[13]

Victims

 
Floral tributes to victims of the attack at a memorial at the Western end of the Bourke Street Mall.

Among the victims was a 10-year-old girl, who died on 20 January 2017,[14] as well as a three-month-old baby boy who died on 21 January. The others were a 25-year-old man, a 22-year-old woman, a 33-year-old man, and a 33-year-old woman.[15][16][13]

A memorial for the victims was held in Federation Square on 23 January[17] and floral tributes were left by members of the public at nine locations along the Bourke Street Mall.[18] On 30 January it was announced that a permanent memorial garden would be established, and that donations approaching AU$1,000,000 had been made to the Bourke Street Fund for the families of the victims.[19] On 31 January, the inorganic tributes were removed from the mall for storage by the Melbourne City Council. This collection was subsequently handed over to the State Library Victoria.[20] The floral tributes were taken for composting for the Victims of Crime memorial near State Parliament.[21]

Perpetrator

Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton confirmed that 26-year-old Dimitrious "James" Gargasoulas[22][23] had previously been remanded into custody and was known to police for having a history of illicit drug use, family violence, and mental health problems.[24]

In the days before the attack, Gargasoulas began to post messages on Facebook about "religion, God, Satan, heaven and hell", which writers for The Age described as "rambling and often nonsensical".[7] According to the Daily Express and Greece based TornosNews.gr, the perpetrator is an Australian citizen of Greek-Tongan descent.[citation needed]

Gargasoulas' father told Seven News "he's not the Jimmy I used to know" and he would "scratch his son off his books", while his mother told News.com.au she was ashamed to be his mum, and she wanted her son to "die in hell".[25]

Police reported that the perpetrator was "not on our books as having any connection with terrorism ... He has been coming to our attention more recently, over recent days, in relation to assaults, family violence related assaults".[23] He had a history of being involved in police pursuits with court cases in 2013 and 2014 and was involved in a pursuit in November 2016.[1]

Timeline of events

14 January 2017

  • Police charged Gargasoulas at Prahran police station with offences committed during a police pursuit on 19 November 2016 including speeding on the wrong side of the road directly into oncoming traffic and for evading police. Police opposed bail, but Gargasoulas was granted bail by a Bail Justice for a 20 January court date.[26][1]

17 January 2017

  • Gargasoulas told a friend that if he was involved in a police pursuit he would keep driving and start running people over.[1]

18 January 2017

  • Gargasoulas attacked Gavin Wilson, his mother's ex-partner, by thrusting a burning Bible in his face and stealing his car.[27]

19 January 2017

  • 9:26 pm: Gargasoulas 'checked in' at Dogs Bar, St Kilda, on Facebook, posting: "Thinking. About what to do with them lol."
  • 10:00 pm: Gargasoulas was refused entry into Dogs Bar as he was suspected of being under the influence of drugs. The owner of the bar said that "He had this real swagger and arrogance".[28]

20 January 2017

  • 12:30 am: Gargasoulas returned to Dogs Bar in a maroon-coloured Holden Commodore believed to be the same car he stole from Wilson, later to be used in the attack. Patrons reported that he smashed glasses and plates.[28]
  • 2:15 am: Police were called to an address in Raleigh Street, Windsor, after reports were lodged of two men fighting. Both the victim, his brother, and Gargasoulas were gone by the time police arrived. The fight was in the street outside his mother's flat where he had earlier used the drug methamphetamine. Gargasoulas had "stabbed [his brother] repeatedly to the head and chest with a kitchen knife."[1]
  • 2:15 am: Gargasoulas attended the Gatwick Hotel in St Kilda and told a friend he was going to do something drastic and would be on the news tonight and that the police would not be able to stop him.
  • 8.04 am: Gargasoulas was spotted driving in the background of a Today "live cross" which was reporting on the Windsor stabbing. The man rolled down the car window and waved his hat at the news camera.[29]
  • 11:31 am: Police followed the car along tram tracks in Clarendon Street in South Melbourne and unsuccessfully attempted to arrest Gargasoulas at a South Wharf intersection.
  • 11:45 am: Police spotted the car weaving through traffic on Williamstown Road in Yarraville, west of Melbourne. Police pulled back due to safety concerns as the car was being driven "erratically and dangerously". The police air wing tracked the car as it moved toward the city.[30]
  • 1:30 pm: Emergency services were flooded with calls with reports of a Commodore doing doughnuts and burnouts outside Flinders Street Station.
  • 1:33 pm: The car in question drove north up Swanston Street.[31]
  • 1:35 pm: The car then struck a number of pedestrians in the vicinity of Bourke Street Mall, before proceeding further along Bourke Street, past the intersection with Queen Street at speeds of between 57 km/h (35 mph) and 61 km/h (38 mph).
  • 1:37 pm: Reports of multiple shots fired. Gargasoulas was pulled from the car at 555 Bourke Street.
  • 2:30 pm: Ambulance Victoria stated that they were treating 20 people in Bourke Street, many of them having sustained serious injuries.
  • 2:30 pm: Victoria Police released a statement confirming that the situation had been "contained", one person had been arrested and another was dead.
  • 3:20 pm: Police confirmed at a press conference that three people had died and that the incident was not terrorism-related.
  • 9:00 pm: Police confirmed that a fourth person had died in hospital.

21 January 2017

  • 10:53 pm: Police confirmed that a fifth person (a three-month-old child) had died in hospital.[32]

30 January 2017

  • Police confirmed a 33-year-old woman had died in hospital due to her injuries. This raised the death toll to six. Another murder charge was laid against Gargasoulas.

Responses

Police

 
The Royal Children's Hospital treated many children injured in the attack

Police urged eyewitnesses to provide a witness statement and collaborated with over 300 witnesses.[33] Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton was quick to dismiss claims the attack was an act of terror and said it was related to a stabbing incident earlier that day which had developed into a crime spree. Victoria Police maintained religion was not a significant motivation.[34] In an interview the day after the attack, Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Andrew Crisp, stated that police were hoping to interview and charge the suspect later in the day. He said that the fact that the suspect had been out on bail would be looked into by police. He congratulated everyone who dealt with the situation, stating "We saw the best of people yesterday. The support they gave to people on the street, it was amazing."[35]

On 28 October 2019, Victoria Police announced a "hostile vehicle" policy - the first of its kind in Australia - which permits officers to use all tactical options to stop a car attack, including roadblocks, ramming an offending vehicle, boxing the vehicle in or, as a last resort, shooting an offender.[36][37] The Crimes Act 1958 had been amended in 2018 to clarify the use of pre-emptive lethal force.[38]

Politicians

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull offered his prayers and deepest sympathies to the victims of the attack and their families.[39]

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews stated that "this was a terrible crime – a senseless, evil act" and promised that "justice will be done".[40] The Victorian Government established a fund to provide financial assistance for the families of the deceased, and made an initial donation of $100,000.[41]

Within days of the incident, it was announced that a review of Victoria's bail laws would be undertaken and that the Magistrates' Court would introduce a Night Court to hear bail requests over weekends and after hours.[42][43] In February 2017, the Magistrates' Court established a Night Court at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court operating between the hours of 5pm to 9pm seven days a week to hear Melbourne metropolitan bail and remand cases.[44][45] Following a review by Paul Coghlan QC in 2017, the Bail Act 1977 was amended in 2018 to make it harder for serious and violent offenders to be granted bail, to provide senior police officers with the power to remand a person in custody for up to 48 hours and to revise the test for determining whether to grant bail.[46][47][48]

Criminal trial

On Monday 23 January, Gargasoulas was interviewed by the Homicide Squad and subsequently charged with five counts of murder at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court. His defence lawyer advised the court he was too unwell to be present in the court room with the Magistrate excusing him from having to be present for future hearings due to his health and remanded him custody.[49]

In April and May 2017, at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court, Gargasoulas made claims including that "Muslim faith is the correct faith according to the whole world," "I am the saviour," "I was under extreme stress, which caused me to have a mental breakdown," "[L]ife is being controlled by the government," and "I'm very saddened by everything that's happened, but it's due to the Illuminati."[5]

In December 2017, Gargasoulas pleaded not guilty to 39 charges, including six counts of murder, and waived his right to a committal hearing in the Magistrates' Court and was therefore committed to stand trial in the Supreme Court.[50]

In March 2018, Gargasoulas pleaded not guilty to all charges in the Supreme Court. His defence lawyers made a submission that given his current mental state he was unfit to stand trial and advised the court that they were awaiting further medical reports. Justice Lasry criticised the three-month delay in holding a hearing to determine his fitness.[51]

In June 2018, a Supreme Court jury was empaneled to decide if Gargasoulas was fit to stand trial.[52]

In October 2018, the Supreme Court jury found Gargasoulas was fit to stand trial despite being diagnosed a paranoid schizophrenic.[53][54]

In November 2018, Gargasoulas was found guilty of six counts of murder and 27 counts of reckless conduct endangering life.[55][1] Medical experts were of the opinion that on the day of the offence he was suffering from a drug-induced psychosis with paranoid delusional beliefs and was found to have Amphetamine type substances, Barbiturates and Benzodiazepines in his system.[1] However, he was still aware of his actions and the consequences, that it would be considered to be wrongful and that he had the ability to skilfully avoid fixed obstacles whilst driving.[1] Justice Weinberg found that he developed paranoid schizophrenia subsequent to the offence.[1]

Coronial Inquest

On 21 January 2017, the State Coroner announced an inquest would be held which would investigate the decision to release Gargasoulas on bail, his conduct prior to the incident, his previous involvement with police and the police pursuit.[56] In July 2017, as preparation was underway to hold an inquest, the Coroner adjourned the inquest until the conclusion of the criminal trial following a submission from Counsel Assisting the Coroner that to hold an inquest would create a risk of "compromising the criminal proceedings and the rights of the accused to a fair trial".[57][58] In April 2019, inquest preparation recommenced with the holding of a directions hearing.[59]

Between November 2019 and February 2020, a 31-day inquest into the incident was held. The inquest detailed issues such as police procedures, communications and decisions made on the day of the attack. On 19 November 2020, Coroner Jacqui Hawkins released a finding which was scathing of Victoria Police's handling of the incident, saying that efforts to try and negotiate with Gargasoulas amounted to 'nothing more than two phone calls and bizarre text messages'.[60][61]

See also

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Not to be confused with December 2017 Melbourne car attack On 20 January 2017 around 1 30 pm AEDT on a busy Friday a car was deliberately driven into pedestrians along Bourke Street in the Melbourne central business district Victoria Australia Six people were killed and twenty seven were seriously injured 1 3 4 5 The driver of the vehicle James Dimitrious Gargasoulas who was in a drug induced psychosis was subsequently found guilty of six counts of murder and was sentenced to life in prison with a non parole period of 46 years 1 6 January 2017 Melbourne car attackPolice arrest the perpetrator at 555 Bourke StreetLocationMelbourne Victoria AustraliaDate20 January 2017 1 30 pm 1 37 p m AEDT Attack typeVehicular attackWeaponsHolden CommodoreDeaths6 1 Injured27 1 PerpetratorJames Gargasoulas 2 VerdictGuiltyConvictionsLife in prison with a non parole period of 46 years 1 ChargesSix counts of murder27 charges of reckless conduct endangering life 1 Flinders Street railway station site of the initial sighting of the driver Contents 1 Background 2 Attack 3 Victims 4 Perpetrator 5 Timeline of events 5 1 14 January 2017 5 2 17 January 2017 5 3 18 January 2017 5 4 19 January 2017 5 5 20 January 2017 5 6 21 January 2017 5 7 30 January 2017 6 Responses 6 1 Police 6 2 Politicians 7 Criminal trial 8 Coronial Inquest 9 See also 10 ReferencesBackground EditThe maroon Holden Commodore sedan used in the attack was stolen from his mother s partner who lived in the same block of flats as Gargasoulas 1 Upon being interviewed the car owner alleged that on the night of 18 January 2017 Gargasoulas entered his flat with a Bible sat down started burning it and threw it into his face After this he said that he flicked it on the floor and was then punched by Gargasoulas 7 In the early hours of 20 January 2017 Gargasoulas used methamphetamine at his mother s flat in Windsor and then attacked his brother in the street stabbing him in the head and chest with a knife leaving him in a critical condition 1 7 He later took his pregnant girlfriend hostage she was later released in South Wharf 8 Attack EditGargasoulas was captured on footage driving and behaving erratically at the intersection of Flinders Street St Kilda Road and Swanston Street outside the entrance to Flinders Street railway station Two men Year 12 student Tevita Mahina and his cousin Isaac Tupou attempted to stop him hitting the windscreen with a baseball bat The driver continued northbound up Swanston St s western side footpath at speed towards the Bourke Street Mall turned left onto Bourke Street s southern side footpath and struck more than 20 pedestrians The vehicle was stopped near AMP Square at 555 Bourke Street by a combination of mechanical failure and from being rammed by the Victoria Police Critical Incident Response Team 9 1 10 Police officers tasered and shot the driver in the arm during his arrest 10 1 A child and two adults died at the scene 11 another man died in hospital before the end of the day and a three month old baby boy died the evening after the attack 12 A sixth person died on 30 January 13 Victims Edit Floral tributes to victims of the attack at a memorial at the Western end of the Bourke Street Mall Among the victims was a 10 year old girl who died on 20 January 2017 14 as well as a three month old baby boy who died on 21 January The others were a 25 year old man a 22 year old woman a 33 year old man and a 33 year old woman 15 16 13 A memorial for the victims was held in Federation Square on 23 January 17 and floral tributes were left by members of the public at nine locations along the Bourke Street Mall 18 On 30 January it was announced that a permanent memorial garden would be established and that donations approaching AU 1 000 000 had been made to the Bourke Street Fund for the families of the victims 19 On 31 January the inorganic tributes were removed from the mall for storage by the Melbourne City Council This collection was subsequently handed over to the State Library Victoria 20 The floral tributes were taken for composting for the Victims of Crime memorial near State Parliament 21 Perpetrator EditVictoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton confirmed that 26 year old Dimitrious James Gargasoulas 22 23 had previously been remanded into custody and was known to police for having a history of illicit drug use family violence and mental health problems 24 In the days before the attack Gargasoulas began to post messages on Facebook about religion God Satan heaven and hell which writers for The Age described as rambling and often nonsensical 7 According to the Daily Express and Greece based TornosNews gr the perpetrator is an Australian citizen of Greek Tongan descent citation needed Gargasoulas father told Seven News he s not the Jimmy I used to know and he would scratch his son off his books while his mother told News com au she was ashamed to be his mum and she wanted her son to die in hell 25 Police reported that the perpetrator was not on our books as having any connection with terrorism He has been coming to our attention more recently over recent days in relation to assaults family violence related assaults 23 He had a history of being involved in police pursuits with court cases in 2013 and 2014 and was involved in a pursuit in November 2016 1 Timeline of events Edit14 January 2017 Edit Police charged Gargasoulas at Prahran police station with offences committed during a police pursuit on 19 November 2016 including speeding on the wrong side of the road directly into oncoming traffic and for evading police Police opposed bail but Gargasoulas was granted bail by a Bail Justice for a 20 January court date 26 1 17 January 2017 Edit Gargasoulas told a friend that if he was involved in a police pursuit he would keep driving and start running people over 1 18 January 2017 Edit Gargasoulas attacked Gavin Wilson his mother s ex partner by thrusting a burning Bible in his face and stealing his car 27 19 January 2017 Edit 9 26 pm Gargasoulas checked in at Dogs Bar St Kilda on Facebook posting Thinking About what to do with them lol 10 00 pm Gargasoulas was refused entry into Dogs Bar as he was suspected of being under the influence of drugs The owner of the bar said that He had this real swagger and arrogance 28 20 January 2017 Edit 12 30 am Gargasoulas returned to Dogs Bar in a maroon coloured Holden Commodore believed to be the same car he stole from Wilson later to be used in the attack Patrons reported that he smashed glasses and plates 28 2 15 am Police were called to an address in Raleigh Street Windsor after reports were lodged of two men fighting Both the victim his brother and Gargasoulas were gone by the time police arrived The fight was in the street outside his mother s flat where he had earlier used the drug methamphetamine Gargasoulas had stabbed his brother repeatedly to the head and chest with a kitchen knife 1 2 15 am Gargasoulas attended the Gatwick Hotel in St Kilda and told a friend he was going to do something drastic and would be on the news tonight and that the police would not be able to stop him 8 04 am Gargasoulas was spotted driving in the background of a Today live cross which was reporting on the Windsor stabbing The man rolled down the car window and waved his hat at the news camera 29 11 31 am Police followed the car along tram tracks in Clarendon Street in South Melbourne and unsuccessfully attempted to arrest Gargasoulas at a South Wharf intersection 11 45 am Police spotted the car weaving through traffic on Williamstown Road in Yarraville west of Melbourne Police pulled back due to safety concerns as the car was being driven erratically and dangerously The police air wing tracked the car as it moved toward the city 30 1 30 pm Emergency services were flooded with calls with reports of a Commodore doing doughnuts and burnouts outside Flinders Street Station 1 33 pm The car in question drove north up Swanston Street 31 1 35 pm The car then struck a number of pedestrians in the vicinity of Bourke Street Mall before proceeding further along Bourke Street past the intersection with Queen Street at speeds of between 57 km h 35 mph and 61 km h 38 mph 1 37 pm Reports of multiple shots fired Gargasoulas was pulled from the car at 555 Bourke Street 2 30 pm Ambulance Victoria stated that they were treating 20 people in Bourke Street many of them having sustained serious injuries 2 30 pm Victoria Police released a statement confirming that the situation had been contained one person had been arrested and another was dead 3 20 pm Police confirmed at a press conference that three people had died and that the incident was not terrorism related 9 00 pm Police confirmed that a fourth person had died in hospital 21 January 2017 Edit 10 53 pm Police confirmed that a fifth person a three month old child had died in hospital 32 30 January 2017 Edit Police confirmed a 33 year old woman had died in hospital due to her injuries This raised the death toll to six Another murder charge was laid against Gargasoulas Responses EditPolice Edit The Royal Children s Hospital treated many children injured in the attack Police urged eyewitnesses to provide a witness statement and collaborated with over 300 witnesses 33 Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton was quick to dismiss claims the attack was an act of terror and said it was related to a stabbing incident earlier that day which had developed into a crime spree Victoria Police maintained religion was not a significant motivation 34 In an interview the day after the attack Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Andrew Crisp stated that police were hoping to interview and charge the suspect later in the day He said that the fact that the suspect had been out on bail would be looked into by police He congratulated everyone who dealt with the situation stating We saw the best of people yesterday The support they gave to people on the street it was amazing 35 On 28 October 2019 Victoria Police announced a hostile vehicle policy the first of its kind in Australia which permits officers to use all tactical options to stop a car attack including roadblocks ramming an offending vehicle boxing the vehicle in or as a last resort shooting an offender 36 37 The Crimes Act 1958 had been amended in 2018 to clarify the use of pre emptive lethal force 38 Politicians Edit Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull offered his prayers and deepest sympathies to the victims of the attack and their families 39 Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews stated that this was a terrible crime a senseless evil act and promised that justice will be done 40 The Victorian Government established a fund to provide financial assistance for the families of the deceased and made an initial donation of 100 000 41 Within days of the incident it was announced that a review of Victoria s bail laws would be undertaken and that the Magistrates Court would introduce a Night Court to hear bail requests over weekends and after hours 42 43 In February 2017 the Magistrates Court established a Night Court at the Melbourne Magistrates Court operating between the hours of 5pm to 9pm seven days a week to hear Melbourne metropolitan bail and remand cases 44 45 Following a review by Paul Coghlan QC in 2017 the Bail Act 1977 was amended in 2018 to make it harder for serious and violent offenders to be granted bail to provide senior police officers with the power to remand a person in custody for up to 48 hours and to revise the test for determining whether to grant bail 46 47 48 Criminal trial EditOn Monday 23 January Gargasoulas was interviewed by the Homicide Squad and subsequently charged with five counts of murder at the Melbourne Magistrates Court His defence lawyer advised the court he was too unwell to be present in the court room with the Magistrate excusing him from having to be present for future hearings due to his health and remanded him custody 49 In April and May 2017 at the Melbourne Magistrates Court Gargasoulas made claims including that Muslim faith is the correct faith according to the whole world I am the saviour I was under extreme stress which caused me to have a mental breakdown L ife is being controlled by the government and I m very saddened by everything that s happened but it s due to the Illuminati 5 In December 2017 Gargasoulas pleaded not guilty to 39 charges including six counts of murder and waived his right to a committal hearing in the Magistrates Court and was therefore committed to stand trial in the Supreme Court 50 In March 2018 Gargasoulas pleaded not guilty to all charges in the Supreme Court His defence lawyers made a submission that given his current mental state he was unfit to stand trial and advised the court that they were awaiting further medical reports Justice Lasry criticised the three month delay in holding a hearing to determine his fitness 51 In June 2018 a Supreme Court jury was empaneled to decide if Gargasoulas was fit to stand trial 52 In October 2018 the Supreme Court jury found Gargasoulas was fit to stand trial despite being diagnosed a paranoid schizophrenic 53 54 In November 2018 Gargasoulas was found guilty of six counts of murder and 27 counts of reckless conduct endangering life 55 1 Medical experts were of the opinion that on the day of the offence he was suffering from a drug induced psychosis with paranoid delusional beliefs and was found to have Amphetamine type substances Barbiturates and Benzodiazepines in his system 1 However he was still aware of his actions and the consequences that it would be considered to be wrongful and that he had the ability to skilfully avoid fixed obstacles whilst driving 1 Justice Weinberg found that he developed paranoid schizophrenia subsequent to the offence 1 Coronial Inquest EditOn 21 January 2017 the State Coroner announced an inquest would be held which would investigate the decision to release Gargasoulas on bail his conduct prior to the incident his previous involvement with police and the police pursuit 56 In July 2017 as preparation was underway to hold an inquest the Coroner adjourned the inquest until the conclusion of the criminal trial following a submission from Counsel Assisting the Coroner that to hold an inquest would create a risk of compromising the criminal proceedings and the rights of the accused to a fair trial 57 58 In April 2019 inquest preparation recommenced with the holding of a directions hearing 59 Between November 2019 and February 2020 a 31 day inquest into the incident was held The inquest detailed issues such as police procedures communications and decisions made on the day of the attack On 19 November 2020 Coroner Jacqui Hawkins released a finding which was scathing of Victoria Police s handling of the incident saying that efforts to try and negotiate with Gargasoulas amounted to nothing more than two phone calls and bizarre text messages 60 61 See also Edit Australia portalVehicle ramming attack Timeline of 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