Horror as a Tasmanian agent is brutally shot and killed after he ‘was shot by the door’ of the national ownership of North Motton
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An experienced Tasmanian police officer was shot while trying to issue a summons to take a house near Ulverstone in the northwest of the state.
The male police officer, 57 years old, went to an isolated national property around 11 am at Allison Road in North Motton when he was murdered.
Police commissioner Donna Adams revealed that the united agent, with 25 years of experience, said that he was at officers of the Special Operations Group and a senior sergeant when they attended the address.
She said it was a routine job, without expectation of a confrontation, and the Special Operations Group had remained at the end of the driveway.
But while the agent beat the door next to the sergeant, it is assumed that the homeowner opened the fire through the door, the officer hit and killed him.
The sergeant is supposed to have opened the fire and shot the perpetrator before he was overwhelmed and arrested.
“All Tasmanan police officers are together in shock and in grief while we try to process what happened this morning,” said commissioner Adams.
“The safety of our officers is our first priority and it is really shocking to see an officer killing in these circumstances.”

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The officer went to a property in North Motton as part of routine questions
Tasmania The police emphasized that there was “no constant threat to the wider community.”
The police swung the area, which is just south of Ulverstone and the home of 425 people.
In a statement, the police of Tasmania said that they stayed on the spot and confirmed that an officer was shot ‘tragic’.
“A member of the public would have shot a police officer when the officer approached the house,” they said.
“Another police officer therefore dismissed their firearm to the alleged perpetrator, who then surrendered to the police.”
The officer died on the spot and the shooter was not seriously injured. The visit to the property was part of ‘routine tasks’, the police said.
A crime scene has been set up on the site and the police say there is no threat to the broader community.
“This is a traumatic incident and the support of well -being is provided to the and affected and affected,” the police said.

The police delved into the ownership of Allison Road
There is a full investigation by the police professional standards underway and the coroner will also attend the scene.
The shooting is an ultrasound of the Wieambilla Massacre In the countryside of Queensland 300 km west of Brisbane on December 12, 2022.
Two police officers and a citizen were murdered by three conspiracy theorists in an ambush on their remote property.
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