Peter Dutton becomes emotional during condolence motion for Queensland shooting victims

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Peter Dutton becomes emotional during condolence motion for Queensland shooting victims
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The Opposition Leader, who was a police officer in Queensland before entering politics, has paid tribute alongside a number of other MPs to the people shot and killed during Monday siege.

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Mr Dutton became visibly upset as he delivered his speech, and paid tribute to Constable Rachel McCrow, Constable Matthew Arnold and Alan Dare, who were shot dead. "In this instance what has hit hardest across the country is the execution style and the complete disregard for the human beings these officers were," he said.

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