But Ron Train,the father of property owner Gareth,47,and his brother Nathaniel,46,toldA Current Affair in aninterview on Wednesday he had been surprised when police told him his older son’s fingerprints had identified him and “he was licensed to have guns”.
NSW police have also declined to confirm reports that Nathaniel held a licence in that state,where he had been working as a teacher between 2020 andAugust last year,or what detail may have been shared between the state authorities.
Asked on Thursday about renewed calls for a national firearm database by Queensland Police Union president Ian Leavers after the shooting this week,Palaszczuk suggested she was on board.
“I’d absolutely support more national consistency and[I’m] happy to raise that at national cabinet when national cabinet meets next year,” she said. “And also too I think there have been some reports that some more mental health checks need to be undertaken as well.”
Such a suggestion was also first floated by Leavers this week,alongside comments that risk assessments undertaken before police entered the property did not raise “any concerns”.
There is no suggestion at this stage that Gareth,Nathaniel or Stacey had any mental health conditions.