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A 57-year-old Australian police officer was shot in a village property in a rural property while serving a house to reposess a house of a house.
In the morning of Monday morning, near the city of Ulverstone, who was with the “People Member”, came home to a house in the north of the cell.
A second police officer, fired the suspect’s hand, fired. The suspect surrendered and then he was treated in the hospital.
Deadly Shots remains rare in Australia, which has rigid weapons laws.
On Monday, Monday was established in an event north, and Coroner was warned, a police spokesman said, “There is no sustainable threat to the public.”
“The security of our officers is our number one priority, and it is really shock to see an officer who is tragically killed in this situation.”
“We know that the police may be risky, but we expect each officer to end their turn and return to their families.”
Police do not call their family without respect, because some family members still said they were not informed about his death.
He described him as the “original, reliable police officer, who served the community for 25 years.
He was accompanied by a “big and experienced sergeant” on Monday morning, “Give a guarantee approved by the court to return home,” he said.
He added that the officer was shot in front of the house in front of the house. He also praised his colleague, who was able to ask for help while “in the case of danger and danger.”
MS Adams said that the event continues to investigate.
Police also said that the welfare was ensured and affected.
In a statement, Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff called the incident “heartwarming tragedy.”
This officer, especially everyone who has the honor of recognizing his family and colleagues, is with you today’s love of a whole state. “
Shooting is relatively rare in Australia, which in 1996 presents the world’s most serious firearms in the massacre of 35 people in Lone Silmania in Tasmania.
Additional report by Koh Ewe.