How accused killer cop had access to his gun after work
Accused killer cop Beau Lamarre-Condon allegedly told his superiors he was doing an overtime “user pays” job for a private client to get access to his police firearm.
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Last Sunday Lamarre-Condon checked his service weapon out of Miranda station, where he was based to perform duties at a pro-Palestinian rally in the CBD which the organiser was paying the NSW Police Force for its services
Performing a user pays shift gives an officer more autonomy than when they are on normal duties and sometimes assigned to a team or partner when they leave the station.
Police allege that between midnight on Monday and 5pm that day he used the weapon to kill Jesse & Luke
On Tues he checked the gun into the Balmain Police station when rostered on for duties at his normal station, than called in sick. It was close to where he lived with his mother.
Police allege he spent that day disposing of items & the bodies
Lamarre-Condon often posted photos of him with his gun to social media , against policy.
“Wednesday,” he captioned the photo posted on his Instagram account.