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She grabbed one so I decided to show her, Prunster said. I didn t think it was bad as I wasn t doing it to harm her or threaten her or anyone else. The ammo belt on my son had empty shells. and was a gift from my uncle that was passed down to me and I was just proud to show it off. I love my family and kids more than anything and have worked my a off to give us the best. No-one is in danger in our home.
Daniel John Prunster (pictured) pleaded guilty to a string of charges involving firearms
Why police revoked dadâs gun licence A father who took a shocking photo of his baby boy and another of his 15-month-old daughter in a dangerous situation has had his gun licence revoked.
Crime by Angie Raphael 6th May 2021 7:12 PM Police have revoked the gun licence of a man who was photographed pointing a rifle at his 15-month-old daughter. Daniel John Prunster was last month fined $1500 in Geraldton Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to charges including inadequate storage of firearms, pointing a firearm at a person and possessing cannabis. Another photograph showed an ammunition belt draped over his infant son.