On Tuesday, Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll said all three Train family members were “considered offendersâ€.
A police source said the woman – who The Australian revealed on Tuesday had been previously married to Nathaniel before divorcing him, and marrying Gareth – was an active shooter in the incident.
The source told The Australian that all three Trains “shot the s..t out of the bearcat†police armoured vehicle that led the counter-attack on the property.
“There was a thought that Stacey may have been an unwilling participant but she was shooting at police with the best of them,’’ a source said.
“She got shot and went down and was still shooting at police as she was laying on the ground.
“She was then shot and killed.
“She was just as mad as them.â€
Both Stacey Train and Nathaniel Train were decorated school teachers and principals.
Stacey Train started her teaching career at the Charters Towers State High School in February 2004, when she told a local newspaper she wanted to work in a regional area with a community feel and smaller class sizes.
Two police officers survived the attack and have been identified as Constable Keeley Brough and Constable Randall Kirk, both 28.
One of the surviving officers, Constable Brough, who had only joined the police force nine weeks ago, fled the scene and escaped into nearby bushland.
The group then set fire to the bushes to try to smoke her out.
Mr Dare then came to investigate after the incident took place and was also shot and killed at around 5pm.
It’s understood further shots were fired into his and the officers’ bodies, and the dead and injured officers’ glocks were taken.
On Tuesday, Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll said all three Train family members were “considered offendersâ€. In some circles known as "truthers".
A police source said the woman – who The Australian revealed on Tuesday had been previously married to Nathaniel before divorcing him, and marrying Gareth – was an active shooter in the incident.
The source told The Australian that all three Trains “shot the s..t out of the bearcat†police armoured vehicle that led the counter-attack on the property.
“There was a thought that Stacey may have been an unwilling participant but she was shooting at police with the best of them,’’ a source said.
“She got shot and went down and was still shooting at police as she was laying on the ground.
“She was then shot and killed.
“She was just as mad as them.â€
Both Stacey Train and Nathaniel Train were decorated school teachers and principals.
Stacey Train started her teaching career at the Charters Towers State High School in February 2004, when she told a local newspaper she wanted to work in a regional area with a community feel and smaller class sizes.
Two police officers survived the attack and have been identified as Constable Keeley Brough and Constable Randall Kirk, both 28.
One of the surviving officers, Constable Brough, who had only joined the police force nine weeks ago, fled the scene and escaped into nearby bushland.
The group then set fire to the bushes to try to smoke her out.
Mr Dare then came to investigate after the incident took place and was also shot and killed at around 5pm.
It’s understood further shots were fired into his and the officers’ bodies, and the dead and injured officers’ glocks were taken.
On Tuesday, Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll said all three Train family members were “considered offendersâ€. In some circles known as "truthers".
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