Queensland police will examine whether or not two murdered officers had been lured to a rural property by killers with hyperlinks to extremist on-line communities.
Constables Matthew Arnold, 26, and Rachel McCrow, 29, together with 58-year-old resident Alan Dare had been gunned down in Wieambilla, within the western Darling Downs area, on Monday night.
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Their killers – former faculty principal Nathaniel Prepare, his brother Gareth and sister-in-law Stacey – died in a firefight with closely armed tactical officers later that night time.
One other two constables who had been known as to the property – 28-year-olds Keeley Brough and Randall Kirk – managed to flee.
Police type guard of honor for courageous Wieambilla neighbor
Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll mentioned investigators would have a look at the killers’ potential extremist hyperlinks after a collection of posts below the title of Gareth Prepare had been uncovered on conspiracy concept boards.
The posts embody references to anti-vaccine sentiments and claims high-profile shootings had been hoaxes or false-flag operations.
“It’s totally troublesome for the time being for us to motive with what has occurred, there aren’t any apparent causes,” Carroll instructed ABC’s 7.30 program on Tuesday night time.
“However inside the subsequent few days and the following few weeks, I’ve little question that we’ll come again … (with) some perception into what we imagine happened.”
Carroll mentioned each potential motivation for the killings was being checked out, together with whether or not it was a premeditated assault on the officers.
“A few of the stuff that is on-line from these individuals, we’ll examine what they’ve been doing not solely in latest weeks however in recent times, who they have been interacting with … their on-line presence, each side of this shall be thorough ,” she mentioned.
The police commissioner described the lethal capturing as “mindless and callous”.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese echoed her sentiments as he paid tribute to the slain constables and Mr Dare.
“This isn’t a value that anybody who places on the uniform ought to ever pay. We are able to by no means depend the true value,” he mentioned on Tuesday.
“My coronary heart goes out to the households and family members of all these affected by this tragedy. With honor they served, and Australia mourns with you.”

