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Officer killed rural housing


Australian official police officer has died in a rural asset in Tasmania, while serving the order to throw a home, police said.

The officer came to a house in North Motton, near the town of Ulverstone, when he fired Monday morning, “Public Member”, Tasmania Police stated in a statement.

A second policeman returned fire, injured by the suspect’s hand. The suspect gave up and then received the treatment in the hospital, police said.

Dead shootings are very rare in Australia, with sharp gun laws.

After the shooting of Monday, a police spokesman for North Motton and Coroner reported a crime scene said, “There is no longer threat to the people.”

“The safety of our officers is our priority priority, and seeing a tragically dead officer in these circumstances is really moving,” said Donna Adams by police curator later on Monday.

“We know that the police can be dangerous, but we hope that every officer ends his turn and return home to his families.”

Police does not respect the officer for his family because some family members had to be aware of his death, Mrs. Adams said.

He has been a real police officer who served the community for 25 years. “

Monday morning went with a “senior and experienced sergeant” to throw a home for serving a court authority, “Adams Mrs. said.

He added that the officer was shot to the front of his car home. He also praised his colleague, while he managed to call the help “in a state of risk”.

Incident studies are underway, Mrs. Adams said.

Police also said that he was given the support of the well-being and was given to those affected.

In a statement, Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff called the event “Tragedy Heart”.

They had honored to know this officer, especially his family and his colleagues … The love of a whole state is with you today. “

Shootings are quite rare in Australia, including some of the 35 people in the world’s estate weapon regulations, Port Arthur, Tasmania, 1996.

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