Son of woman killed in Sydney drive-by shooting arrested
Two men, including the son of the woman shot dead in a drive-by shooting in Sydney’s southwest, have been arrested and are assisting with police inquiries.
Two men, including the son of the woman shot dead in a drive-by shooting in Sydney’s southwest, have been arrested and are assisting with police inquiries.
Monash University’s ethics and integrity team is investigating ‘concerns’ over research carried out by renowned development economist Asad Islam.
A witness said he heard someone run out into the backyard screaming ‘mum’s just been shot’.
A former SAS soldier, who was ducked down in tall grass metres behind Oliver Schulz as he allegedly committed a war crime, was unable to say if anyone answered numerous calls asking whether Mr Schulz should shoot a local Afghan man.
A former senior ADF member says he was encouraged by interviewers to ‘over-embellish’ answers over the alleged war crime murder of a local man in Afghanistan 12 years ago.
A senior ADF member has told a court there were few cases where photographs of an enemy killed in action would have been taken ‘in situ’.
It comes as the personal information of an unknown number of WSU members appears to have been posted to the dark web – the latest in a number of ‘persistent and targeted’ cyber attacks.
The Director of Public Prosecutions says a judge made a series of errors in sentencing the officer who tasered a great-grandmother.
It comes almost a year after Joel Cauchi stabbed six people to death with a hunting knife at the Bondi Junction Westfield. Twelve others were injured on that fateful afternoon.
A military veteran deployed to Afghanistan has been quizzed about his recollection of the day the crown alleges former SAS soldier Oliver Schulz unlawfully killed a local farmer, including whether he saw, or heard of, anyone planting objects on his body.
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