Wieambilla shootings labelled Australia’s first Christian terrorist attack

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Wieambilla shooters Stacey and Gareth Train carried out Australia’s first fundamentalist Christian terrorist attack, Queensland police have concluded.Wieambilla shooters Stacey and Gareth Train carried out Australia’s first fundamentalist Christian terrorist attack, Queensland police have concluded.Last modified on Thu 16 Feb 2023 05.07 GMTtown of Wieambilla as Australia’s first fundamentalist Christian terrorist attack.

QPS deputy commissioner Tracy Linford told reporters on Thursday that in the weeks since the attack, police and security agencies had trawled through Stacey’s diary, the trio’s phones and online communications to piece together their motives for the attack. Linford said the Covid pandemic, climate crisis, global conflict and social disparity had seen the Trains spiral into increasingly radical theological beliefs.

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