Queensland police officers gunned down by conspiracy theorists at a rural property to be honoured today in funeral service
- A funeral service will be held for constables Matthew Arnold and Rachel McCrow
- Both officers were shot dead outside a property in Wieambilla, QLD, last week
- The service with police honours will be held at Boondall Entertainment Centre
- Perpetrators Nathaniel, Gareth, and Stacey Train were gunned down by police
Thousands of police officials, friends and family will gather on Wednesday to honour the two brave Queensland police officers who were tragically gunned down at a rural property.
Constables Matthew Arnold, 26, and Rachel McCrow, 29, were shot dead by former school principal Nathaniel Train, his brother Gareth, and his wife Stacey, at the Train’s rural property in Wieambilla, three hours west of Brisbane, last week.
Neighbour Alan Dare was also killed while fellow officers, Keely Brough and Randall Kirk, managed to make it out alive.
The Trains were later shot dead by police after engaging them in a shootout.
A state funeral service with full police honours for constables Arnold and McCrow will be held at the Boondall Entertainment Centre at 10am Queensland time.
A funeral service with full police honours will be held today for Queensland constables Matthew Arnold, 26, and Rachel McCrow, 29
Up to 8000 people are expected to attend the service.
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