NSW homicide squad commander Danny Doherty retires
Danny Doherty, the commander of New South Wales' homicide squad, has announced his retirement after 40 years in the police force. He made the announcement public today, shocking many in the community. Doherty has been a well-known figure, especially since he has worked on some of Australia's most notorious murder cases. He joined the police academy in Goulburn, located southwest of Sydney, in January 1985. His decision to retire marks the end of a long and impactful career. Many are now looking back at his contributions to the police force and the justice system in New South Wales. Further details about his retirement plans are expected to follow.