After the Queensland police shooting, Gareth Train was shown to be an online conspiracy theorist.
One of the three suspects who were killed after killing two young police officers had yelled about how much he hated cops in the past.
In a disturbing rant from late last year, cop killer Gareth Train called police “cowards” who would still “dance on your head.”
Train and his brother and partner were killed after they killed two police officers and a neighbor in a brutal way.
He was found to be an online conspiracy theorist who hated cops and thought the Port Arthur massacre was a “false flag operation.”
Constable Rachel McCrow and Constable Matthew Arnold were shot and killed on Monday afternoon at 251 Wains Rd, Wieambilla in Queensland’s Darling Downs region. They were looking for a missing person.
Alan Dare, a neighbor who did nothing wrong, was also killed in the attack. Queensland police commissioner Katarina Carroll said that “a lot of ammunition and weapons” had been found at the house.
Since then, police have confirmed that Gareth and Nathaniel Train were killed in a gunfight with Special Operations officers. A third suspect, who is thought to be Gareth Train’s wife Stacey, was also killed in the gunfight.
Property records show that Stacey Jane Train and Gareth Daniel Train paid $95,000 for the large, remote 43.51Ha property in February 2015.

Since then, it has come out that Gareth Train was a well-known conspiracy theorist who often posted online about how crazy he thought things were.
An associate of Train’s told The Guardian that he only recently started to believe in conspiracy theories. He said that the 1996 Port Arthur massacre was a fake operation to “disarm the Australian population,” and he said over and over that the government ran “re-education camps.”
“The end of the line is where the re-education camps are. By watching the rail system, no one will be able to get away. “Those who don’t agree will end up on the long black train,” he wrote in a strange comment under an article about QLD Rail’s surveillance capabilities from 2021, adding “beware of the boogie monster.”
He also said he didn’t like authorities, like the Queensland Special Emergency Response Team, and seemed to support the doomsday prepper movement.

Train: “Cowards” are cops.
Train wrote a disturbing post on Citizens Initiated Referendums about citizen’s rights and how much he hated the government. It was a chilling hint of the horror to come.
“Over the last 20 years, I have told law enforcement to leave my property without a good reason. I have also asked them to take their hands off their guns or pull out their pistols and whistle Dixie,” he wrote.
“Luckily for me, they were all cowards.” Our country is at a point where even cowards are dangerous because they are unpredictable when they are in groups. If you turn your back, you might find yourself on the floor with law enforcement dancing on your head. This is happening in Victoria.”