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Statement regarding Jason Doig

22 Apr 2025 10:47am

Statement from Commissioner of Police, Grant Stevens:

The death of Brevet Sergeant Jason Doig has had a profound impact on his family, the community and every member of South Australia Police.

This is particularly so amongst his colleagues in the South-East of the state where his loss is still deeply felt. Jason was a valued friend and colleague to many. He was also a respected member of the local community.

Jason’s death has also tragically highlighted the dangers frontline police face serving the community each day.

Police officers start their shift not knowing what their day will entail or what possible dangers they may face, but they confront each tasking knowing that danger is ever present.

While police are highly trained for all operational situations, unfortunately, more and more taskings now involve mental illness and have the potential to escalate, just like the incident that claimed Jason’s life.

This fact is not lost on every police officer involved in serving their community.

Jason’s family has been kept apprised of the discussions between the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Martin Hinton KC and counsel for the man charged with Jason’s murder and the attempted murder of Sergeant Michael Hutchinson. They were advised last month of the decision taken by the DPP and his reasons that the accused's mental state was such that he was mentally incompetent at the time of the incident.

While the Supreme Court will now decide his custodial future, it is important to that note the offender has taken responsibility for his actions and admitted he committed the violent acts he was charged with.

South Australia Police appreciate the significant consideration this matter has been subject to.

Regardless of the outcome of this tragedy, it will be of little solace to Jason’s family, friends and colleagues who still mourn his senseless loss.