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Episode 076 - The Walsh Street Shooting Part 1 (1988)
Nov 18, 2019 ·
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The Walsh Street Shooting shocked Australia on October 12, 1988, when two young police officers, Constables Steven Tynan and Damian Eyre, were ambushed and killed in South Yarra, Melbourne. Lured...
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The Walsh Street Shooting shocked Australia on October 12, 1988, when two young police officers, Constables Steven Tynan and Damian Eyre, were ambushed and killed in South Yarra, Melbourne. Lured to Walsh Street with a stolen car left as bait, the officers were executed in what became one of Australia’s most infamous crimes. The brutal killings were allegedly carried out as an act of revenge by members of Melbourne's criminal underworld following a series of police crackdowns.
The case ignited public outrage, leading to one of Victoria’s largest criminal investigations and a controversial trial that saw all accused ultimately acquitted. The Walsh Street Shooting had a profound impact on law enforcement practices and marked a dark chapter in the history of police-community relations in Australia. The memory of Tynan and Eyre is honored annually by Victoria Police, serving as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by officers in the line of duty.
Join Holly & Matthew as they look into the case that sent the gangs of Melbourne into war.
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The case ignited public outrage, leading to one of Victoria’s largest criminal investigations and a controversial trial that saw all accused ultimately acquitted. The Walsh Street Shooting had a profound impact on law enforcement practices and marked a dark chapter in the history of police-community relations in Australia. The memory of Tynan and Eyre is honored annually by Victoria Police, serving as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by officers in the line of duty.
Join Holly & Matthew as they look into the case that sent the gangs of Melbourne into war.
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