“We believe the shooting was an act of politically motivated violence,primarily motivated by a Christian violent extremist ideology,” Burgess said.
“Given the matter is still being investigated,I will refrain from going into more detail about ASIO’s assessment,other than to say we did not find evidence the killers embraced a racist and nationalist ideology or were sovereign citizens,despite their anti-authority and conspiratorial beliefs.”
Two Queensland police officers,Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold,were shot dead when they went with two colleagues to execute an arrest warrant at the Wieambilla property,near Tara,on December 12. Neighbour Alan Dare was also shot dead.
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The occupants of the property,Gareth,Stacey and Nathaniel Train,then engaged in a protracted shootout with specialist police before the trio were killed on site.
Last week,the QPS declared the Trains were not sovereign citizens,despite anti-government views that became stronger during the pandemic. Rather,they were long-time Christian extremists who believed in premillennialism and had been preparing for conflict.
Police will prepare a report for the coroner ahead of an inquest,likely to be some years away.