Indigenous psychologist slams WA man who allegedly restrained three children with cable ties
· A 45-year-old man in Western Australia allegedly physically restrained three Indigenous children outside a home in Broome, causing outrage and distress in the community.
· The children, aged six, seven, and eight, were found bound together with cable ties outside the property.
· The man has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault, with police stating that the force used was not proportionate.
· The incident was described as "confronting" and "disturbing" by WA Premier Roger Cook, urging the community to let the police investigate the matter.