Senior police say before the fatal Wieambilla shooting, Nathaniel Train had only a 2014 driving offence. His brother Gareth had only been subject to a decades-old offence for possessing a firearm with an expired licence.
Queensland police say the brothers involved in last week’s fatal shootout in Wieambilla both had, or previously held, gun permits and one was subject to an outstanding warrant.
Deputy Commissioner Tracy Linford said Nathaniel Train was subject to an outstanding warrant over a border breach from NSW in December 2021.
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