Retired Detectives Honored for 1984 Spit Bridge Heroics

Two retired detectives have been formally recognised with a Commissioner's Commendation for Courage for their role in stopping an armed offender on Sydney's Spit Bridge more than 40 years ago.

On Tuesday 31 January 1984, a major police response unfolded when a 35-year-old man allegedly carried out a spate of armed robberies across Sydney.

During the third incident, the offender used bystanders as human shields before commandeering a vehicle and forcing a hostage to drive him from the scene.

A lengthy pursuit followed, ending when officers intercepted the vehicle on the Spit Bridge in Sydney's Northern Beaches.

As officers attempted to de-escalate the situation, the man allegedly discharged his weapon, prompting police to return fire. The man sustained fatal injuries.

In recognition of their professionalism, bravery, and decisive actions during the incident, Retired Detective Senior Sergeant Donald Stephen Parker and Retired Detective Sergeant Charles John Nagle have today been awarded the Commissioner's Commendation for Courage.

NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon APM, said the outstanding bravery shown by former Detectives Parker and Nagle is a testament to their character and unwavering commitment to ensuring community safety.

"These two officers showed extraordinary courage on the day, while confronted with an armed offender, a hostage situation and an escalating threat to the public.

"Their actions without doubt saved lives and were selfless and unwavering in their pursuit to protect others in a moment of great danger.

"It was an honour to award them the Commissioner's Commendation for Courage today and uphold them as an inspiring example of the very best in policing," Commissioner Lanyon said.

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