With a tragic murder and hospitalization of random innocent people on the streets of Sydney today, you might think the media would be asking questions about how a patient of a mental health unit with extremist beliefs was able to escape the facility in which a
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Ex-NSW Police Commissioner tells public to run and hide during terrorist attacks
As the debate about Bourke Street rages, ex-NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Nick Kaldas has weighed in: “While no two incidents are the same, and it is an extremely difficult call to make on the spot, the public needs to differentiate between incidents where the police are
Herald Sun Helen Lovejoy uses Bourke Street attack for anti-gun whinge
In today’s instalment of “who are you and why should we care what you think about firearms” it’s Newscorp luvvy Claire Sutherland: “Imagine if we decided maybe the threat was passed, maybe Martin Bryant and his murderous Port Arthur massacre was a one off horror show. Maybe we
Trolleyman epitomises Australia’s ongoing self-defence debacle
After the incident in Bourke street, the usual hero narrative has emerged and praise has been bestowed on an individual named Trolleyman: “Police have confirmed they have spoken to the man with a shopping trolley who rushed forward to subdue a knife-wielding attacker in Melbourne. Police