FBI Arrests Arizona Man Who Sent ‘End of Days’ Messages to Australian Police Killers

The FBI has arrested a U.S. man who is said to be linked to the murder of two Queensland police officers in an incident that shocked the nation in late 2022.

According to Queensland Police Service (QPS), the 58-year-old suspect was arrested in the U.S. state of Arizona on Dec. 1 as part of a joint investigation.

The suspect is believed to have connections to a deadly ambush at a private property in Wieambilla, Queensland, in December 2022 that resulted in the death of Constables Matthew Arnold and Rachel McCrow.

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