'Someone's going to die': Business owner doubles down on NT crime crisis

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Darren Clark spoke to Sky News Australia after appearing publicly with Peter Dutton on Wednesday as part of a plea to address the crime crisis in the Northern Territory.

Alice Springs business owner Darren Clark doubles down on urgent plea to fix wave of youth crime in Northern Territory

Stolen vehicles and break-ins including a retirement home which was broken into twice in two days were some of the issues occurring over the long weekend according to Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson. "They haven't got a safe home. I feel sorry for these kids. They're doing the wrong thing and no one condones that behaviour but there's a reason why they're doing this.

Alice Springs Mayor Matt Paterson has called for"more boots on the ground" to address the significant youth crime in the Northern Territory."We don't have enough police officers in the Northern Territory but certainly not in Alice Springs.

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And this was also during the time that JP was on the council?

Did you ask about his racist Facebook posts?

Is Sky News/LNP paying him? He seems to be a regular and has been complaining for the last 4 years. Why did the Coalition ignore him when they were the government?

Why do you broadcast this racists one sided story?

If not now when? AlboMP

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