Commissioner Katarina Carroll says it is “dark days” for Queensland Police and the deaths of two police officers will hurt for “a long time into the future”.
Police officers Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold were killed by two gunmen in an ambush on a rural property in the state’s Western Downs region.
“They will be remembered in many ways in years to come,” Commissioner Carroll told Sky News Australia. “We will never, never forget them in what now is our darkest days but certainly remember them well into the future and forever.”
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