Six people died in the shooting in Queensland, Australia, including two policemen. The state flag flew at half mast to pay tribute
2022-12-13
According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Australian police said on the 13th that 6 people were killed in the shooting incident in Queensland, including 2 policemen. Queensland officials have ordered the government building to fly flags at half mast. According to Reuters, at about 4:30 p.m. local time on the 12th, four policemen received the notification and went to a house in Wimbira, a small town 300 kilometers west of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, to investigate the disappearance. Subsequently, two armed men shot and killed two policemen, but the identity of the suspect has not yet been determined. After the gunfire, a special police team composed of 16 policemen rushed to the scene for support. After several hours of gunfight, at about 10.30 p.m., two male suspects and one female suspect died. According to the police, a 58 year old neighbor who had checked the scene was also shot and killed on the spot. The other two policemen were taken to the hospital without life danger. Currently, the police are investigating the cause of the incident. In addition, the Brisbane Times of Australia reported that the Queensland police chief Catalina Carroll said the incident was "extremely painful" and that "those policemen made the greatest sacrifice to protect the safety of our community." Carol said the state would fly flags at half mast. (Liu Xinshe)
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