A camouflage-clad gunman who shot a workmate dead before turning the gun on himself was obsessed with guns, locals have revealed. Locals have revealed disturbing details about a camouflage-clad gunman who went on a shooting rampage, including his obsession with guns and membership of a local pistol club. Lachlan Bowles, 25, shot workmate Terry Czernowski, a father in his 40s, at a grain silo business in Kelleberrin, about 205km east of Perth, at around 8.40am on Thursday. It plunged the WA town into lockdown and sparked a lengthy police search. Bowles was reportedly seen wearing a Swastika and waving around a Nazi flag until he turned the gun on himself when cornered by police that evening. Kelleberrin residents have since revealed Bowles loved firearms and owned several guns, some of which he could shoot up to 3km, the West Australian reports. It has also emerged he was a member of the local pistol club and had won shooting awards. He was carrying a high-powered rifle and a pistol during the rampage.

via news.com.au: Two dead after day of horror in small country Western Australian town

siehe auch: Nazi shooter’s gun ‘obsession’ revealed. Locals have revealed disturbing details about a camouflage-clad gunman who went on a shooting rampage, including his obsession with guns and membership of a local pistol club. Lachlan Bowles, 25, shot workmate Terry Czernowski, a father in his 40s, at a grain silo business in Kelleberrin, about 205km east of Perth, at around 8.40am on Thursday. It plunged the WA town into lockdown and sparked a lengthy police search. Bowles was reportedly seen wearing a Swastika and waving around a Nazi flag until he turned the gun on himself when cornered by police that evening.

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