Queensland police shooting declared a religiously motivated terrorist attack following investigation
Key Points
- The Queensland shootout that claimed the lives of two police officers has been declared a terrorist attack.
- Nearly 200 statements provided in an investigation found that the three attackers planned to target the police.
- The trio is believed to have subscribed to a broad Christian belief known as premillennialism, according to police.
Deputy Police Commissioner Tracy Linford said investigators had taken more than 190 statements and combed through the lives of the Train family.
“The Train family members subscribe to what we would call a broad Christian fundamentalist belief system known as premillennialism – it’s a belief system that comes from Christian theology.”
The caskets of Constable Rachel McCrow and Constable Matthew Arnold during the memorial service. Source: AAP / SUPPLIED/PR IMAGE
Police believe the trio acted alone, and no other people were involved in the attack.
Police also seized six firearms, compound bows and arrows, and knives from the Wieambilla property.
“But mum didn’t like guns,” Ms Train said in the televised interview.
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