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1. The Australians who avoided the Oregon shooting by just minutes.
Two young Australians narrowly avoided the community college mass shooting in the US state of Oregon on Thursday.
A gunman opened fire at Umpqua Community College, killing 10 people — and Australian basketball players Staci Richardson and Cody Davison say they were just minutes away from the line of fire, ABC News reports.
The two 20-year-old men had planned to be at the Umpqua Community College library at 10:30am local time on the day of the shooting — just minutes minutes before the first killing was reported.
But they were late because they turned back to pick up a friend.
They then received a text telling them not to come to school because a shooting had occurred, Victorian-born Richardson told the Daily Mail.
The shootings ended with the gunman, 26-year-old Chris Harper Mercer, dying during a shootout with police.
The tragic incident prompted an impassioned speech about gun control from US President Obama.
2. Two dead after Parramatta police shooting.
A civilian NSW Police employee was been “callously murdered” at police headquarters at Parramatta in western Sydney yesterday, ABC News reports.
The lone gunman, who is yet to be identified, shot the police employee at close range as he was leaving the building around 4:30pm on Friday.
The officers returned fire, killing the gunman.
“I’ve viewed a number of pieces of footage. I can tell you this was a brutal crime,” Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said in a press conference.