NSW police officer Bryson Anderson killing: youth sentenced to 26 years' jail

By Paul Bibby
Updated December 19 2014 - 3:08am, first published December 18 2014 - 5:27pm
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione comforts the family of murdered policeman Bryson Anderson outside the court on Thursday.
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione comforts the family of murdered policeman Bryson Anderson outside the court on Thursday.
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione, comforts the wife of slain police officer Bryson Anderson, Donna, along with her son Cain and Bryson's parents Shirley and Rex as they leave the Supreme Court in Sydney on Thursday. Photo: Dan Himbrechts
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione, comforts the wife of slain police officer Bryson Anderson, Donna, along with her son Cain and Bryson's parents Shirley and Rex as they leave the Supreme Court in Sydney on Thursday. Photo: Dan Himbrechts

The Sydney youth who with the assistance of his psychotic mother murdered decorated police officer Bryson Anderson during an outer suburban siege has been sentenced to at least 26 years' jail.

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