Six killed in Australian ambush, siege

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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA (AP) – Six people, including two young police officers, were shot and killed at a property in rural Australia after officers who arrived to investigate reports of a missing person were ambushed, authorities said yesterday.

Police said the violence began at about 4.45pm on Monday when four officers arrived at a remote property in Queensland state.

At least two heavily armed shooters opened fire on the officers at the rural property in Wieambilla, authorities said. Police returned fire but two officers were critically injured and died at the scene, and a neighbour was also killed during the firefight, police said.

In that initial confrontation, a third officer was grazed by a bullet while the fourth escaped, Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll said.

She said it was a miracle that two officers had survived and that one was able to raise the alarm. “In my view, the officers didn’t stand a chance, and I don’t know how two got out alive,” Carroll said after visiting the scene.

Police personnel work near the scene of a fatal shooting in Wieambilla. PHOTO: AP

She said the officers were shot in an exposed area in front of the house. Police identified the officers who were killed as Constables Matthew Arnold, 26, and Rachel McCrow, 29.

Arnold was sworn in as an officer in 2020 and McCrow in 2021.

The president of the Queensland Police Union Ian Leavers said the officers walked into a hail of gunshots.

He said that as one officer took cover in long grass, the offenders lit a fire to try and coax her out.

“She believed that she was either going to be shot or she was going to be burnt alive,” Leavers told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

After the officer was able to raise the alarm, authorities said a siege situation then developed at the property, with specialised police officers and air support called in.

Carroll said 16 officers risked their lives retrieving the bodies of the killed officers, not knowing at that point if their colleagues were dead or alive.

Just after 10.30pm, two men and a woman were killed in a second major confrontation with police, bringing the violence to an end, police said.

Carroll said all three of those killed were considered offenders.

The commissioner fought back tears as she spoke to the media.

“It is an unimaginable tragedy,” Carroll said.