Mass Shootings

I saw that too and I found it to be rather odd, usually these attacks tend to be a single event and cause a lot of damage in a single location, as if the attacker kind of runs out of energy once their act is perpetrated.

But to go around doing it like this, it's quite another thing, very odd. Then, as I was doing my nightly rounds, I caught the following too, from the same province (though Canadians may correct me)

 
The horror 😱

Thailand shooting: 22 children among 34 killed in nursery attack​

North-east region preschool centre attacked by gunman who also killed himself and his family

Thirty-four people have been killed, including 22 children, in a mass shooting at a preschool centre in a north-eastern province of Thailand, police have said.

The attacker, a former policeman, also killed his wife and child before shooting himself dead.


About 30 children were at the centre when the gunman entered the building at 12.30pm (0530 GMT), during the children’s nap time, police and local officials said. The victims were as young as two years old.

A handout photo of the suspect in the mass shooting.

Police said the perpetrator was a former police officer.Photograph: Thailand’s Central Investigation Bureau/AFP/Getty Images

Jidapa Boonsom, a district official, told Reuters that the attacker first shot four or five members of staff, including a teacher who was eight months pregnant. “At first people thought it was fireworks,” she added.

Videos posted on social media showed sheets covering what appeared to be the bodies of children lying in pools of blood at the centre in the town of Uthai Sawan in the north-eastern province of Nong Bua Lamphu.

Local police said the attacker was armed with a shotgun, a pistol and a knife, and that he fled the scene in a vehicle. The Daily News newspaper reported that after fleeing the attacker returned to his home and killed himself along with his wife and child.

Chakkraphat Wichitvaidya, superintendent of Na Klang police station, told Thai Rath TV that the gunman had been discharged from the police force last year.

Children at the centre were reportedly asleep.

Children at the centre were reportedly asleep. Photograph: AP / Viral Press

Prime minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said in a statement on Facebook that he offered his deepest condolences to the families and those injured. “I ordered the police chief to immediately go to the area and all the related agencies help all those affected urgently,” he said.

The rate of gun ownership in Thailand is high compared with some other countries in the region, but official figures do not include huge numbers of illegal weapons, many of which have been brought in across porous borders over the years from strife-torn neighbours.

Mass shootings in Thailand are rare, but in 2020 a soldier angry over a property deal killed at least 29 people and wounded 57 in a rampage that spanned four locations.
 
2 dead, 6 injured in stabbing on Las Vegas Strip
UPDATE: Las Vegas police Capt. Dori Koren said officers received multiple 911 calls about a stabbing near Las Vegas Blvd. and Sands Drive at about 11:40 a.m.

Capt. Koren said officers responded to the scene, and with the help of security partners, were able to take the suspect into custody “very quickly” and were then able to render aide to the multiple victims.

Capt. Dori Koren said that as of now, there were eight people stabbed and one suspect as part of the incident.

Of the victims, Capt. Koren says two people have died and three are in critical condition. Police say the remaining victims are in stable condition.

The weapon that was recovered, according to Capt. Koren, was a “large kitchen knife.”

LVMPD described the suspect as a Hispanic man in his early 30s. Police said he doesn’t appear to be a local resident.

UMC Trauma shared that it had received five patients from the stabbing incident.

According to UMC, one of its patients is in critical condition and one patient has passed away. UMC said two of the patients are in serious condition and one is in fair condition.


Original story continues below.

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Las Vegas Metropolitan Police are investigating multiple stabbings on the Las Vegas Strip.

LVMPD said the incident happened around 11:42 a.m. Oct. 6 in the 3100 block of S. Las Vegas Boulevard, near the Wynn Las Vegas.

Police said six victims have been located, with one victim deceased. Other victims are being taken to local hospitals for treatment.

Bystanders in the area told FOX5 that some of the victims were showgirls taking pictures with tourists.

LVMPD said a suspect is in custody.

This is an ongoing investigation, LVMPD said. There are road closures in the area and citizens are advised to avoid the area.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Copyright 2022 KVVU. All rights reserved.
 
Mexican cartel war looms on the horizon

Members of the armed group calling themselves "Los Tequileros" executed Conrado Mendoza Almeda, mayor of the municipality of San Miguel Totolapan, his father, seven municipal police officers and 14 people who were attending a meeting with the mayor, confirmed authorities of 1the State of Guerrero in Mexico.

ATTACK IN TOTOLAPAN TARGETED MICHOACAN FAMILY LEADER, ACCORDING TO REPORT

Wednesday's attack reportedly targeted "La Fresa", the alleged leader of the Drug Cartel Familia Michoacana, according to a video posted on social networks.

In a 10-minute video posted on social networks on Thursday, a man identified as Alfredo Olascoaga Hurtado claims that the armed group's attack, which left 23 people dead, targeted him, as well as Mayor Conrado Mendoza and his father, Juan Mendoza.

He said that on Wednesday he left his home in the same community to go to a meeting with the mayor to discuss a video of a rival group that had made threats and before getting out of his armored truck the attack began.

In the video he speaks of betrayals within the town and acknowledged that "they were confident" because he did not think anyone would dare to make an attack in that area.

According to his version of events, he left San Miguel, looked for his people and mentions that "things got out of control". He shows a video in which a line of burning pickup trucks can be seen, with blood stains and bullet impacts. No people or bodies can be seen.

"I was very upset, very upset and we didn't leave a single bastard there, I decided that they didn't even deserve to be buried, why, because they blew their heads off by going into that town, quiet town."


He asked the people of San Miguel to be calm and not to lower their guard. "Those who entered are dead, all of them", he assures.


Leader of La Familia Michoacana explained in a video how he escaped the attack in San Miguel #Totolapan that left 20 people dead. Colleagues of the deputy murdered in #Cuernavaca went to the National Palace to ask for help from the President:

"According to the investigation folder, in Totolapan about 40 people came to attack with weapons of exclusive use of the army, the attack would have lasted 10 to 15 minutes in two different places and left 20 dead and 2 wounded": @SandraLuz_V, prosecutor of Guerrero."

San Andres Totoloapan is the portrait of a Mexico that is heading towards the shadows. Mayor Cornrado Mendoza was murdered. Other people also died, but the Guerrero authorities, who could not protect them, have not been able to sing for the victims either.
 

Raleigh police on scene of active shooting in the area of Neuse River Greenway near Osprey Cove Dr.

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- According to the Raleigh Police Department, officers are on the scene of an active shooting in the area of the Neuse River Greenway near Osprey Cove Drive and Bay Harbor Drive.

People who live and work in that area are advised to remain in their homes and to contact 911 if they see anything or anyone suspicious.

ABC11 crews who are working the story confirm there is more than one crime scene.
This is a breaking news story, please check back for updates.
 
The level of gunplay amoung the imbalanced segment of the population reachs new hights!

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After the Rampage in Raleigh NC. "The gunman, a 15-year-old boy, opened fire near the Neuse River Greenway area"
North Carolina shooting leaves 5 dead, including off-duty police officer; suspect in custody


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At least 11 people have been killed and 15 injured in an attack on a training range in Russia's Belgorod Region, which borders Ukraine, the Defense Ministry said on Saturday. The incident was a “terrorist act,” it added.

Two suspects have been killed on the spot in retaliatory fire, the ministry explained. Officials further explained that they have been identified as “citizens of a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).”

The CIS includes most former Soviet republics, except for the Baltic States, Ukraine, Georgia and Turkmenistan. The latter is an associate member of the organization.

The Russian military has not provided any further details about the incident or the identities of the assailants.

According to RIA Novosti, the two attackers opened fire at a group of volunteer fighters during training at a firing range. The Defense Ministry has yet to confirm this information.

Saturday's news comes amid a partial mobilization in Russia, declared as the nation is locked in a protracted conflict with Ukraine. Earlier this week, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that over 200,000 reservists had been called to arms as part of the process, with most of them still undergoing training.

Russian authorities have also declared last week's truck explosion on the Crimean Bridge a terrorist act. The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) accused Ukrainian military intelligence of masterminding the bombing, which killed at least four, including the truck driver, and led to a partial collapse of a highway section of the bridge.

Russia has identified 12 individuals as suspected accomplices in the plot and has arrested eight of them, the FSB said. The list of people in custody includes five Russians and three foreigners, who have citizenship of Ukraine and Armenia, law enforcement said at that time.

So far, no one has claimed responsibility for Saturday's attack on the training range

Six people have died and one survived the string of shootings that began in April 2021.
An arrest has been made in a series of killings that occurred in Stockton, California, authorities announced Saturday.

Acting on tips, police watched and arrested Wesley Brownlee, 43, who was taken into custody about 2 a.m. Saturday in connection with six homicides and one injury shooting, Stockton Police Department Chief Stanley McFadden said at a news conference.

"Our surveillance team followed this person while he was driving," he said. "He was on a mission to kill. He was out hunting."

The chief said the suspect was in dark clothing, had a mask around his neck, and was armed.

"We are sure we stopped another killing," McFadden said.

Investigators allege the suspect used his vehicle in the attacks but then got on foot before opening fire. In previous news conferences and statements, Stockton police indicated the shooter essentially sneaked up on victims.

"His pattern and preying was at some point to get on foot," McFadden said Saturday.

Six people were killed and one survived the string of shootings that began in April 2021. The most recent was on Sept. 27. Investigators used ballistic evidence to connect the shootings.

Most of the victims were Latino although authorities have said they found no evidence the killings were race based. Three victims were homeless.

McFadden said at a news conference Oct. 4 that no evidence existed to support a hate motive. "We have no witness that has said this person has said anything like that, or even spoke for that matter," he said.

A person of interest in a series of homicides in Stockton, Calif., and Chicago.

A person of interest in a series of homicides in Stockton, Calif., and Chicago.Stockton Police Department via Twitter

On Saturday, the chief did not speak about motive. Rather, he credited Stockton residents for sending in the phone tips that helped his task force focus on the suspect's Stockton residence and then shadow him when he drove.

"We maintained eyes on his residence until he became mobile," McFadden said. "We identified that he’s posing a threat."

A Stockton police SWAT team subsequently searched the suspect's residence, described as an apartment, McFadden said. Findings were not divulged.

Police later posted a photograph of a 9 mm handgun on the agency's Facebook page. It's the weapon McFadden said his officers found in the suspect's vehicle.

District Attorney Tori Verber Salazar said formal charges would be announced Tuesday. "You don't come to our house and bring this kind of reign of terror," she said.

McFadden emphasized that the investigation into the killings was ongoing, and police still want tips from the public.

The victims have been identified as Paul Alexander Yaw, 35; Salvador Debudey, Jr., 43; Jonathan Hernandez Rodriguez, 21; Juan Cruz, 52; Lawrence Lopez Sr., 54; Juan Vasquez Serrano, 39; and an unidentified 46-year-old Black woman who survived.

Serrano is believed to have been the first victim. He was fatally shot just before 4:20 a.m. on April 10, 2021, in Oakland, police said.

Another shooting occurred days later, on April 16 and involved the unidentified woman. She told authorities that she was in her tent and came outside around 3:20 a.m., advanced on a man who was creating a disturbance and was immediately shot.

The woman described the shooter as 5 feet 10inches tall and wearing dark clothing and a dark mask, police said.
Yaw was killed on July 8 at a park in Stockton, his mother Greta Bogrow said. Bogrow, who lives in Texas, said she has been estranged from Yaw, who had been homeless for about five years.

The next shooting took place on Aug. 11. According to police Debudey was shot around 9:49 p.m. in a parking lot. Officers tried to perform lifesaving measures but he died at the scene, police said. About three weeks later, on Aug. 30, Rodriguez was gunned down in his vehicle outside of his apartment complex, the station reported.

The last two shootings happened days apart on Sept. 21 when Cruz was killed, and on Sept. 27 when Lopez was shot and killed just before 2 a.m. on the 900 block of Porter Avenue.

The homicides have frightened the city of more than 322,000 in the Central Valley, about 80 miles east of San Francisco.
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McFadden added that Brownlee was detained after engaging in what appeared to be threatening behavior, including going to parks and dark places, stopping and looking around before driving on.

Investigators were still trying to identify a motive for the attacks. Police said some victims were homeless, but not all. None were beaten or robbed, and the woman who survived said her attacker didn’t say anything.

The police chief thanked various local, state and federal agencies that took part in the investigation, including the FBI, U.S. Marshals and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

Local investigators had also worked with police in Chicago to determine whether the killings might be linked to two 2018 murders in that city’s Rogers Park neighborhood. Authorities said videos of suspects showed a man in black with a distinctive walk.

However, Chicago police said Friday that there didn’t appear to be any link.

Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
 
This was a recent shooting in Canada of two police officers:

More details will probably come out, but I thought it odd that both officers hadn't even drawn their guns when they were shot and that there was a third officer there exchanging gunfire with the suspect -
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) says the South Simcoe police officers died in hospital and the 22-year-old man died at the home after an exchange of gunfire Tuesday night in Innisfil, Ont.

In an email Thursday, SIU spokesperson Kristy Denette told CBC News that "based on preliminary information" the two officers who were killed had not drawn their guns when they were shot.
 

Drone's become the cartel's newest tool of destruction against its advisory's.

From a small plane, and with explosive drones, criminals attack police officers from Encarnación de Díaz. Practically all the corporations came to support the shooting that unleashed blockades. The balance is two alleged criminals dead.


Meaning more attacks are coming!

 
This is quite bizarre, to say the least. Multiple gunmen, and an ambush on a rural property miles from anywhere? Where did they get the weapons? Did they abduct someone from interstate? I suspect there's a lot more to be revealed about this.

Six dead after seige shootout in rural Queensland


Brisbane Times said:
Police have shot dead three people after an ambush at a remote property in Queensland’s Western Downs in which two officers and a member of the public were killed, bringing the total number of fatalities to six.

Just after 10.30pm on Monday, two men and one woman were fatally shot by police at the property on Wains Road in Wieambilla, about three hours west of Brisbane.

Earlier in the day, four police officers went to the rural property to investigate reports of a missing person, believed to be a former school principal from NSW, and were met with a hail of gunfire. Sources likened the scene to an ambush.

Police returned fire, but two officers were critically injured and died at the scene. A member of the public, believed to be a neighbour, who also responded to the gunfire was killed.

The officers who died were constables Matthew Arnold and Rachel McCrow, both of Tara Station. The neighbour has yet to be named.

Another two officers were wounded when at least two gunmen opened fire at the property at 4.45pm. A female officer, in her first year and only a few weeks out of the police academy, managed to flee the scene and help raise the alarm.

Authorities said a siege situation then ensued at the property and specialist police officers and PolAir responded.

“Two males and a female were fatally shot during a confrontation with police shortly after 10.30pm,” police said in a statement early on Tuesday morning.

An emergency declaration remained in place on Tuesday morning for the Wieambilla area and a crime scene had been established at the property.

At 9.40pm (AEST) on Monday, Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll confirmed the deaths of the two officers and the one bystander but released very little detail on the incident because the offenders had yet to be taken into custody.

“Tragically, this is the largest loss of life we have suffered in one single incident in recent times,” Carroll said.

“Those officers paid the ultimate sacrifice to keep our community safe.

After an overnight police operation to remove the threat, Carroll revealed the names of the slain officers and said flags would fly at half mast across the state.

“My sincerest condolences go out to the family, friend and colleagues of Matthew and Rachel at this incredibly difficult time,” she said on Tuesday morning.

The missing school principal is believed to be Nathaniel Train, 46, whose brother Gavin and his wife Stacey had a property in the area. Police have yet to comment on whether they were the three others killed.

Circumstances surrounding the incident will be investigated by police and overviewed by the Ethical Standards Command on behalf of the coroner.

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“I know the days and weeks ahead will be particularly difficult for families and the police family,” Carroll said.

Police Union president Ian Leavers said the shooting of the two junior police officers was an “execution”, adding it was a miracle the other officers were alive.

“It happened that quickly, I would say they were executed by these remorseless, ruthless killers,” he said.

“They showed no respect or any feelings for anyone at all. They murdered two of our colleagues and tried to murder many other police.”


Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described “terrible scenes in Wieambilla and a heartbreaking day for the families and friends of the Queensland police officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty”.

“My condolences to all who are grieving tonight - Australia mourns with you,” Albanese wrote on Twitter.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Western Downs Mayor Paul McVeigh said the incident was a terrible tragedy.

Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, a former Queensland police officer, said it was “deeply distressing news” about “those police who have been murdered”.

Queensland Police Minister Mark Ryan used a late-night press conference to offer a prayer for all those involved.

Police declared an emergency situation about 6.15pm, attempting to contain the offenders in a cordon around large farming properties and gas fields.

Wains Road was closed, with the zone including the area between Chinchilla Tara Road, Wieambilla Road, Bennetts School Road, and Mary Street.

“Residents within the declared areas must remain indoors until further notice, and motorists and pedestrians are advised to avoid the area,” police said.

The sparsely populated area is home to several large properties and gas fields. It lies between the regional centre of Chinchilla, population 7068, and Tara to the south-west.
 
This is quite bizarre, to say the least. Multiple gunmen, and an ambush on a rural property miles from anywhere? Where did they get the weapons? Did they abduct someone from interstate? I suspect there's a lot more to be revealed about this.

News.com.au said:

Reason police were at Wieambilla property before bloody ambush revealed​

A missing school principal was one of three suspects killed in a gunfight after two police officers were executed at a Queensland property.

Queensland Police officers were responding to an urgent SOS from their NSW counterparts when they were ambushed and executed in cold blood at a remote property yesterday.

On Monday afternoon, two young police officers were gunned down at a remote property in Wieambilla in Queensland’s western Darling Downs region, with a further two officers narrowly escaping with their lives.

A neighbour - since identified as Alan Dare - was also killed in the attack, while Special Operations police later shot dead three more people in a gunfight following a manhunt for multiple suspects.

The harrowing case has rocked the nation, with attention now turning to what led the officers to the property before the bloody ambush unfolded.

Queensland Police originally confirmed that the group of officers were carrying out “routine missing person inquiries” at the isolated property on Wains Rd, south of Chinchilla, at around 4.40pm yesterday.

It has since emerged that the officers were responding to a special request from NSW Police regarding a missing Dubbo man, The Daily Telegraph reports.

According to the publication, Queensland Police had been asked to help in the search for Nathaniel Train, whose brother was believed to live at the Wains Rd property.

It has since been revealed that Nathaniel and his brother Gareth Train were both killed in the ensuing gunfight.

Nathaniel Train was a former school principal at Yorkeys Knob State School, with a 2017 Cairns Post article about a school fundraiser describing him as a “mild-mannered school leader”.


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NSW Police appealed on social media for information regarding Nathaniel Train’s disappearance on social media just four days earlier.

One person commented that he was their children’s principal at Yorkeys Knob State School in Queensland’s far north.

“Oh no! Hope he is okay, good bloke,” another responded.

“Yeah, he was,” another agreed.

Train worked at the school as recently as 2019, when it came in at number 25 in a ranking of Queensland’s best NAPLAN results for the year, recording the best primary school results in the Far North.

At the time, Train told the Cairns Post that “supportive parents, dedicated teachers and support staff” were key to the school’s success. [..]

Dubbo police are believed to have lodged the request for assistance with their Queensland colleagues, with insiders telling the Telegraph one of Train’s relatives was known to have an intense distrust of police.

Last week, NSW Police issued an appeal for public assistance to locate Nathaniel Train, 46, who was last seen in Dubbo on 16 December, 2021, however, he remained in contact with his family until Sunday October 9, 2022.

He was reported missing to officers from Central North Police District on Sunday, December 4 when he could not be contacted by family or friends
, with police and relatives holding “serious concerns for Nathaniel’s welfare”. [..]
 
Earlier reports claim that the member of the public that was killed was a neighbour who went to investigate what he thought was a car on fire. So it's unclear whether the neighbor or the police arrived first. Neighbors apparently also say that the property is usually not inhabited, but there has been activity there over the last week or so.

One unusual thing - I started reading reports on this story yesterday (Monday) and some of the reports were stating that events unfolded Monday or Monday afternoon. In an unfolding situation, wouldn't they just say today or this afternoon? It's almost like the stories were meant to be released Tuesday or something.
 
One unusual thing - I started reading reports on this story yesterday (Monday) and some of the reports were stating that events unfolded Monday or Monday afternoon. In an unfolding situation, wouldn't they just say today or this afternoon? It's almost like the stories were meant to be released Tuesday or something.
Apparently the initial shooting incident occurred at ~4:30pm AEST, and the raid by Special Operations that killed the suspects occurred at approximately 10:30pm. So the most plausible explanation is that the print media figured that most people wouldn't have started reading the stories until Tuesday morning and they just "forward dated". Interesting from a symbolic perspective though, especially when we consider the narrative that is beginning to form around this:

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Daily Mail said:
  • Gareth Train, his brother Nathaniel and wife Stacey were shot dead on Monday
  • The trio had fatally shot two officers at their home in Wieambilla, Queensland
  • Four officers had arrived at the home on Monday afternoon at about 4.30
  • Constables Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold were killed by the trio
  • An innocent neighbour, Alan Dare, who'd ran over to investigate was also killed
  • Gareth shared a bizarre string of conspiracy theories online in recent months
  • He believed the Port Arthur massacre was an inside job
A conspiracy theorist shared a series of paranoid posts claiming Port Arthur was an inside job and Princess Diana's death was a 'blood sacrifice' before shooting dead two young cops and an innocent bystander.

Doomsday prepper Gareth Train, alongside his former school principal brother Nathaniel and ex-teacher wife Stacey
, shot dead Queensland police officers Rachel McCrow, 29, and Matthew Arnold, 26, as they walked up the driveway of his property on Monday about 4.30pm.

The three family members, dressed in camouflage and heavily armed, opened fire on the cops as they arrived at the Train family's Wieambilla homestead to investigate the disappearance of Nathaniel, who hadn't been heard from since October.

An innocent bystander and neighbour Alan Dare, 58, was also killed. Two other police managed to escape with their lives - one into bushes, and another from the property. A special ops squad later shot the Train family dead.

Posts obtained by Daily Mail Australia show Gareth Train was extremely active online in the comments sections of fringe news websites and regularly shared bizarre - and often deranged - theories about major world events.

In one online rant, Gareth wrote that the Australian government was responsible for the Port Arthur Massacre, where 35 people were killed in Tasmania in 1996.

'Anyone who watched the live media coverage at the time and was aware of the political deceit lead up knows that this was a Government Psychological Operation to disarm the Australian population,' he wrote in November 2020.

Just two months earlier Gareth had claimed 'chemical agents' had been dropped over Australia, covering large parts of NSW, Victoria and Queensland. 'We are now being poisoned and chemically manipulated on a massive scale,' he wrote.

Gareth also regularly shared his mistrust for the Queensland Special Emergency Response Team (SERT) - the same team that arrived at his home and shot him about 10.30pm local time last night.

'The state sponsored terrorising squaddies - SOG, SERT and other special people are but government paramilitary hammers,' he said in September last year. [..]

His brother Nathaniel is understood to have been living at Gareth and Stacey's home - which was off the grid, and which he appeared to be prepping for an imminent apocalypse, with extensive solar panels and water tanks. [..]


Nathaniel hadn't been seen since last December but was in contact with his family up until October. He was reported missing on December 4.

The former principal left Walgett in August last year after suffering a major heart attack.

He had to be revived by staff at the school with his mental health reportedly deteriorated significantly after he left.


Stacey Train was also an educator, and the head of curriculum at the Tara Shire State College.

She also ran to be the representative of the Western Downs branch of the Queensland teachers union.


Brisbane Times said:
The NSW man involved in a shootout that left six people dead in Queensland had been a principal at Walgett Community College Primary School in the state’s north-west until the middle of last year, and had once been held in high regard by teachers and elders for his efforts to improve the school.

Nathaniel Train left Walgett in August last year after suffering a massive heart attack at the school and being revived by staff, and people who knew him said his mental health deteriorated significantly after his departure. He had been missing since October.

After he left, Train became frustrated at the way the school was being run and its failure to implement his changes. He complained to the NSW Ombudsman, One Nation MP Mark Latham and local MPs.

His wife still works at the school, but did not know where he had gone. Before Train’s departure they were often seen together, walking their dog. Counsellors have been sent to Walgett to help the school community.

Queensland police were responding to a request from their NSW counterparts to check on Train at his brother’s property in the Darling Downs region, west of Brisbane, when they became involved in an apparent ambush that left two officers and a member of the public dead.

Special Operations police later shot dead three more people, including Train.

The primary and secondary schools in Walgett have been plagued by violence and high teacher turnover, but issues at the primary school were not as serious as those at the high school.

Train was a former principal of Yorkeys Knob State School in Cairns. He moved from Queensland to teach at the school in mid-2021, and was well respected by many Walgett locals, some of whom told this masthead they were shocked such a likeable man was involved in this horrific attack.


“He was for the kids,” said one teacher who worked with him. “He was about education and for the kids. I’m blown away that he’s done what he’s done. I found him quite personable. He knew what he wanted to achieve. Tidy things up, get it functioning properly.”
Another senior member of the community said elders had “total faith in him” as executive principal of the primary school. “He was wonderful. He was making some really important changes. We were supportive of him and trusted his intelligence. We hoped he would come back.”

However, after he left, Train became frustrated at the school’s failure to continue implementing his reforms. He complained to the NSW Ombudsman and sent frequent, furious emails – often many within short periods – to senior NSW Education Department chiefs.

In the course of two weeks in March, Train sent 16 emails to NSW Department of Education secretary Georgina Harrisson.

One person who saw some of the emails said they suggested fragile mental health. “They were quite out there,” the person said. “His mental health deteriorated post-Walgett.”


Train was also in touch with Latham, who has repeatedly raised concerns in parliament about the issues facing Walgett Community College. “He came to me with complaints about a lack of support from the Education Department and a lack of action,” Latham told this masthead.

His concerns centred on teaching standards and the performance of teachers’ aides at the school. “He left the school badly disappointed,” said Latham. “He said he was taking time out to recover from the experience [at the school] and the heart attack.”

Train’s frustration arose from his concern for the students, Latham said, who thought the tone and frequency of the emails reflected his frustration. “His heart was in the right place.”

Latham last heard from him five or six months ago, and then “he fell off the radar,” he said.

In a statement, the NSW Department of Education offered its condolences to the Queensland Police and the families and friends of those impacted by the tragic incident in rural Queensland overnight.

“One of the deceased was a former NSW Education employee who had not been working at a NSW school since August 2021. He officially left our employment in March this year.

“Extra counselling will be provided at the impacted school today and for as long as staff and students require support.”
It would be very interesting to know whom Gareth Train was in most frequent contact with online. Seems like the mental health of all three of the occupants at that property rapidly deteriorated throughout 2022.
 

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