Calls for unity on gun laws amid claims killer jumped COVID-19 border

Calls for unity on gun laws amid claims killer jumped COVID-19 border
Reports are rising a couple of brazen border breach by police-killer Nathaniel Train a yr in the past, as prime officers name for state leaders to unite on the subject of gun legal guidelines.

Train is accused of breaking via a border gate into Queensland in a automotive loaded with weapons together with firearms when solely the vaccinated may cross state traces from a COVID-19 hotspot into Queensland.

Anti-vaxxer Train is reported to have rammed the gates at a rural border crossing within the Goondiwindi area.

Nathaniel and Gareth Train and Gareth’spartner Stacey Train. (9News)

He ultimately acquired via and drove into Queensland in a Landcruiser loaded with weapons.

An ABC investigation reported Train’s four-wheel-drive turned caught in flood waters and he eliminated weapons, a bow and arrow and knives earlier than ditching the automotive.

An area farmer reportedly witnessed the incident and alerted police.

Nathaniel Train, his brother Gareth and sister-in-law Stacey ambushed and killed Constables Matthew Arnold and Rachel McCrow.

They additionally gunned down courageous neighbour Alan Dare.

A map of the border the police killer is said to have jumped last year.
A map of the border the police killer is alleged to have jumped final yr. (Nine)

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet additionally mentioned states ought to work collectively.

“Every state has different processes and arrangements in place, so we should learn from each other see what Queensland has to say and what changes they want to make,” he mentioned.

Queensland’s Communities Minister Leeanne Enoch mentioned Annastacia Palaszczuk will name for additional discussions.

“The premier has been very clear that she’d be willing to raise that at National Cabinet and I think that conversation is where we’d be able to see those synergies,” she mentioned.