Yep. During aussie's gun confiscation he resisted and nailed a few pigs and was merced in 1999.
Last August, Rodney William Ansell, the rugged Aussie whose real life exploits inspired the Crocodile Dundee movies, died in a shootout with Australian police who had come to confiscate his firearms.
A police sergeant was also killed in the incident; the number of "peace officers" injured while invading old 'Croc' in his natural domain is unknown, but likely he took down several. They were "just doing their job" like the obedient Nazi's tried at Nuremburg so nothing of value was lost there.
Ansell had been named 1988 Australian Man of the Year for inspiring the movie and putting Australia on the Tourism Map, Ansell was probably responsible for hundreds of millions of increased tourism dollars flowing into his beloved country. This is how his country repaid him.
What motivated this shooting? In 1996, Australia adopted draconian gun control laws banning 60% of all firearms and requiring registration of all firearms and licensing of gun owners. As a result, Rod Ansell believed that police were coming to confiscate his unregistered firearms, which they were. In Australia today, police do not need a search warrant to enter your house and search for guns. Police can search door-to-door looking for un-surrendered weapons in their gun buyback program. They have been using previous gun registration and license lists to check for non-compliance and confiscate now illegal firearms.
Not surprised you didn't know, the media spun it as a rampage then quietly buried it.
Yep. During aussie's gun confiscation he resisted and nailed a few pigs and was merced in 1999.
Last August, Rodney William Ansell, the rugged Aussie whose real life exploits inspired the Crocodile Dundee movies, died in a shootout with Australian police who had come to confiscate his firearms.
A police sergeant was also killed in the incident; the number of "peace officers" injured while invading old 'Croc' in his natural domain is unknown, but likely he took down several. They were "just doing their job" like the obedient Nazi's tried at Nuremburg so nothing of value was lost there.
Ansell had been named 1988 Australian Man of the Year for inspiring the movie and putting Australia on the Tourism Map, Ansell was probably responsible for hundreds of millions of increased tourism dollars flowing into his beloved country. This is how his country repaid him.
What motivated this shooting? In 1996, Australia adopted draconian gun control laws banning 60% of all firearms and requiring registration of all firearms and licensing of gun owners. As a result, Rod Ansell believed that police were coming to confiscate his unregistered firearms, which they were. In Australia today, police do not need a search warrant to enter your house and search for guns. Police can search door-to-door looking for un-surrendered weapons in their gun buyback program. They have been using previous gun registration and license lists to check for non-compliance and confiscate now illegal firearms.
Not surprised you didn't know, the media spun it as a rampage then quietly buried it.