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    Shooting at Fishing Comp

    Police Investigate Shooting – Wisemans Ferry
    15, May 2004
    One man is dead and another man is in hospital following a shooting in Sydney’s north-west early this morning.

    About 2am, police were called to the Walkers Beach ski park on River Road at Wisemans Ferry after reports two men were suffering gunshot wounds.

    Witnesses have told police the incident followed an on-going argument overnight between two men, who were at the park to take part in a fishing competition.

    Upon police arrival they discovered a 42-year-old man inside a cabin suffering a gunshot wound to the stomach. He has been airlifted to Westmead Hospital where he is understood to be in a stable condition.

    Five other men inside the cabin at the time of the shooting were not injured.

    The body of a second man, believed to be aged in his 50s, was discovered outside the cabin suffering a gunshot wound to the head. His death is not being treated as suspicious at this stage.

    A crime scene has been established and the circumstances surrounding the incident are under investigation by Hawkesbury Local Area Command detectives, with police interviewing a number of people staying at the park.

    Nobody is being sought in relation to the shootings.

    Police Report HERE http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/media/d...ectionID=media
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    Uncomfirmed report at this stage is that the injured man is John Knols from Knols Native Lures.

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    Your right (unfrotunately) Fitzy. John was shot in the chest by Joe Priest (backyard lure maker) the Joe turned the gun on himself. It seems alcohol was a contributing factor, but is very out of character for Joe. It's even more of a tragedy when he has 3 young children and his wife has cervical cancer. Seems the world gets madder by the minute. >

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    I guess the obvious question is wtf was a shotgun doing there in the first place ?

    vort-fu

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    It wasn't a shotgun, but a 22 automatic pistol.
    Still the question is the same: Why take a gun to a fishing comp? #???

    http://smh.com.au/articles/2004/05/1...571000187.html

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    An absolute tragedy. #No other way to describe it.

    Condolences to family & friends.

    Hope Knolsy has a speedy recovery.

    fitzy..
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    G'day All.

    Guns and grog.No good

    My condolances to the family's

    Irish

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    Just a thought ??? Joes missus has cancer and 3 kids (oldest 13) Should we consider helping her out ??? ???

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    Bit more detail in today's Sydney Tele. #According to the Tele they had previously entered into an agreement for Priest to make Knols lures (as well as his own) in his plastic injection mould. When his wife fell ill he was unable to keep up with demand & the business was farmed out to Vietnamese producers. #Priest believed his lure designs were hijacked & never forgave Knols for the breach of trust.

    Knols is now in a induced coma. #The bullet has not been removed & his health is a day to day proposition.

    Sad times. # #

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    I've noticed that people are always having a go at someone else's lures on shame files, plus any other equipment made in someone's backyard or overseas. Thought it was all just friendly rivalry. Guess I was wrong. Anyone know if these people were the ones posting or being talked about there?

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    I can't see anything there that would be anyway connected to them.

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    If Ausfish were to organize a collection for his wife and children then I'm in. My latest rod can wait a couple more weeks.

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    Just received an email from a guy who was actually there.

    He said that he knew both of them, and had a few beers at one stage or another between the two. He said that the gunshots woke everyone up at 2am.

    Like everyone else he is scratching his head saying "why?"

    Rob.

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    looks like nothing can be settled over a beer these days. aus fish gets something going for his wife im in to.

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    Small update in today's Tele. His business partner said he had undergone two operations and multiple blood transfusions, but doctors are yet to remove the bullet. They hope to bring him out of the induced coma today or tomorrow.

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    MAHI_MAHI
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    Re: Shooting at Fishing Comp

    following on from "Dasher's" suggestion of financial aid to the victims' families ....there are 2 families , and many victims....not least the children...
    A CENTRAL collection point could well be AUSFISH...with an ausfish fund-raising for the families concerned...this would require a bulletin advising all members of the situation , and contributions to flow....both families would need to be assisted.

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