3 police officers shot during stand off with possible terrorist....

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Has anyone heard about this...I know the attack in London was bigger, but this guy allegedly said what he did was for isis........and in the standoff with police, 3 police officers were shot.......

DOesn't this show that guns need to be banned, if a possible terrorist can get a gun and shoot police officers?

Oh...that's right...Australia already banned and confiscated guns....

How did a refugee....on parole......on the Australian terror watch list....get a gun in a country that banned guns and confiscated them....?

‘Terror’ gunman was on parole

POLICE are investigating possible terror links to a siege in which officers gunned down one man and found another dead in Melbourne’s southeast.

A senior law enforcement figure said the gunman was on parole for a criminal offence and rated as a low-risk figure of interest to counter-terror authorities.

The Herald Sun has revealed the gunman was Yacqub Khayre, a Somali refugee who was known to counter-terrorism police.

Police shot and killed Khayre, a second man was found dead in the foyer of an apartment building in Brighton and three cops sustained gunshot wounds in the bloody hostage drama.

A male caller to the Channel 7 newsroom in Melbourne said: “This is for IS” and “this is for Al-Qaeda.” The station said a woman could be heard screaming in the background.

A Victoria Police statement confirmed police are investigating whether the incident is terrorism related.
 
Will this be picked up by the main stream left wing media....? So soon after London?

Hey....anti gunners.....can you tell the class how a refugee, known to Australian anti-terror police, with a criminal record.......on an island nation that banned and confiscated guns.....

How exactly did Australian gun laws prevent this guy from committing a mass public shooting?
 
Yes I have heard of this

Brighton siege, Melbourne, Australia: Two dead, three police shot, woman held hostage, terror links probed


Terrorist killed one man, then he was shot by the police. He said "This is for ISIS this is for Al-Qaeda

It's all over now.
 
How did a refugee....on parole......on the Australian terror watch list....get a gun in a country that banned guns and confiscated them....?

Probably because gun levels are back to where they were before the buyback. Which, btw, was not a ban or confiscation.
 
How did a refugee....on parole......on the Australian terror watch list....get a gun in a country that banned guns and confiscated them....?

Probably because gun levels are back to where they were before the buyback. Which, btw, was not a ban or confiscation.


When you are forced to sell your guns to the government...it is a confiscation.......and yes...it is a ban.
 
How did a refugee....on parole......on the Australian terror watch list....get a gun in a country that banned guns and confiscated them....?

Probably because gun levels are back to where they were before the buyback. Which, btw, was not a ban or confiscation.


Actually, no...gun levels were high before the ban and confiscation but the gun violence wasn't high.......they now have a ban and they confiscated guns.....and the gun violence is now high and going higher.....
 
How did a refugee....on parole......on the Australian terror watch list....get a gun in a country that banned guns and confiscated them....?

Probably because gun levels are back to where they were before the buyback. Which, btw, was not a ban or confiscation.


When you are forced to sell your guns to the government...it is a confiscation.......and yes...it is a ban.
Regardless, gun levels are back to where they were before. Which is how a refugee on parole and on a terror watch list got a gun.
 
That's the terrorist , Yacqub Khayre 29, who came to Australia from Somalia as a young child refugee


 
How did a refugee....on parole......on the Australian terror watch list....get a gun in a country that banned guns and confiscated them....?

Probably because gun levels are back to where they were before the buyback. Which, btw, was not a ban or confiscation.


When you are forced to sell your guns to the government...it is a confiscation.......and yes...it is a ban.
Regardless, gun levels are back to where they were before. Which is how a refugee on parole and on a terror watch list got a gun.


Sorry....that can't happen...we are told that Australia has ended gun violence.....and mass shootings.....
 
Yeah, the guy had been acquitted in his trial for planning to attack some barracks awhile back.
 
Yeah, the guy had been acquitted in his trial for planning to attack some barracks awhile back.


Yes, he had a long criminal history and had recently served prison time for violence offences.

He was well known to the police.
 
Yeah, the guy had been acquitted in his trial for planning to attack some barracks awhile back.


Yes, he had a long criminal history and had recently served prison time for violence offences.

He was well known to the police.


And he was able to get a gun.......in Australia.

Can the anti-gunners out there please explain to us which gun control law in Australia kept him from committing a mass public shoot?
 
Yeah, the guy had been acquitted in his trial for planning to attack some barracks awhile back.


Yes, he had a long criminal history and had recently served prison time for violence offences.

He was well known to the police.


And he was able to get a gun.......in Australia.

Can the anti-gunners out there please explain to us which gun control law in Australia kept him from committing a mass public shoot?


Can we concentrate on this terrorist attack and talk about guns later? :dunno:
 
Yeah, the guy had been acquitted in his trial for planning to attack some barracks awhile back.


Yes, he had a long criminal history and had recently served prison time for violence offences.

He was well known to the police.


And he was able to get a gun.......in Australia.

Can the anti-gunners out there please explain to us which gun control law in Australia kept him from committing a mass public shoot?


Can we concentrate on this terrorist attack and talk about guns later? :dunno:


I can do both.....and you are more than welcome to talk about it here.....
 
Yeah, the guy had been acquitted in his trial for planning to attack some barracks awhile back.


Yes, he had a long criminal history and had recently served prison time for violence offences.

He was well known to the police.


And he was able to get a gun.......in Australia.

Can the anti-gunners out there please explain to us which gun control law in Australia kept him from committing a mass public shoot?


Can we concentrate on this terrorist attack and talk about guns later? :dunno:


I can do both.....and you are more than welcome to talk about it here.....


ok cool

It's just I see you are all about gun guns guns :laugh:
 
I wonder how that guy's parents raised him.


with all respect who gives a shit about how his parents raised them

millions are not raise well but they do not become terrorists

no more apologizing for these human garbage
 

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