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Tasmania's police minister apologises for naming Port Arthur gunman
Key takeaways
- Felix Ellis unreservedly apologised and said he was committed to meeting with Port Arthur survivors.
- A survivor of the Port Arthur massacre, who has spoken to the ABC on the condition of anonymity, said Mr Ellis's decision to name the gunman "demonstrates a lack of empathy towards victims and survivors".
- On April 28, 1996 a gunman opened fire on a popular tourist site, killing 35 people and injuring almost two dozen.
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Felix Ellis unreservedly apologised and said he was committed to meeting with Port Arthur survivors. (ABC News: Ebony ten Broeke)
Tasmania's Police Minister Felix Ellis has apologised for comments he made during budget estimates about the 1996 Port Arthur massacre in which he named the gunman.
A survivor of Port Arthur has described the comments as "hurtful" and indicative of a person who doesn't understand Tasmania. The minister says he would like to meet with survivors to consult with them on gun law changes.
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