Video catches Leyonhjelm saying he'd be happy to 'let police bleed to death'
David Leyonhjelm once said he would be happy to let police "lie on the side of the road and bleed to death".
Amy Remeikis is political reporter based at Parliament House in Canberra
David Leyonhjelm once said he would be happy to let police "lie on the side of the road and bleed to death".
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