The New South Wales Police Commissioner has fronted a press conference on Saturday morning following the shooting dead of a Police civilian worker and the subsequent killing of the gunman, a 15 year old radicalised youth.
Commissioner Andrew Scipione (skippy-oney) says Police are feeling the impact of the death, but will get to the bottom of the reasons for the shooting.
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Commissioner Scipione has now identified the Police worker that died...
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OUT: "... and he will be missed"
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Commissioner Scipione says Police have identified the gunman, but have refused to name him at this time.
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Commissioner Scipione says they recognise that youth, of middle eastern origin, had been radicalised.
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New South Wales Premier Mike Baird says Mr Cheng will be sorely missed by his colleagues
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New South Wales Premier Mike Baird paid tribute to the Police officers that killed the gunman.
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OUT: "... of those yesterday"
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