Crime by Ellen Whinnett
Premium Content  Exclusive: For a long time after the Port Arthur massacre, Jim Morrison carried a gun everywhere he went. The Special Operations Group (SOG) police officer felt a moral obligation to stop such a massacre happening again. I carried it 24/7. It was next to my bed. I went shopping, I carried it, he recalled this week of his police-issued firearm. I was trying to get control. I was never going to let that happen again whilst I was somewhere where I could change it. Morrison has until now declined to speak publicly about his actions on the day of April 28, 1996, when a lone gunman massacred 35 people and wounded 20 more at the Port Arthur historic site in Tasmania.
Crime by Ellen Whinnett
Premium Content  Exclusive: For a long time after the Port Arthur massacre, Jim Morrison carried a gun everywhere he went. The Special Operations Group (SOG) police officer felt a moral obligation to stop such a massacre happening again. I carried it 24/7. It was next to my bed. I went shopping, I carried it, he recalled this week of his police-issued firearm. I was trying to get control. I was never going to let that happen again whilst I was somewhere where I could change it. Morrison has until now declined to speak publicly about his actions on the day of April 28, 1996, when a lone gunman massacred 35 people and wounded 20 more at the Port Arthur historic site in Tasmania.
Crime by Ellen Whinnett
Premium Content  Exclusive: For a long time after the Port Arthur massacre, Jim Morrison carried a gun everywhere he went. The Special Operations Group (SOG) police officer felt a moral obligation to stop such a massacre happening again. I carried it 24/7. It was next to my bed. I went shopping, I carried it, he recalled this week of his police-issued firearm. I was trying to get control. I was never going to let that happen again whilst I was somewhere where I could change it. Morrison has until now declined to speak publicly about his actions on the day of April 28, 1996, when a lone gunman massacred 35 people and wounded 20 more at the Port Arthur historic site in Tasmania.
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