http://www.ntnews.com.au/news/national/you-dont-feel-safe-raid-resident/story-fnjbnvyj-1227560999694
AFTER two counter-terrorism raids in the same Sydney street in just 12 months, Guildford resident Bruce Crook doesn't "feel safe" anymore.
THE usually calm Bursill Street was thrust back into the spotlight following pre-dawn raids on Wednesday.
Across the road from the raided house, the home of Omarjan Azari who was allegedly directed to behead a random member of the public last year, is the Guildford Bowling Club.
The quiet venue is frequented by elderly patrons and pokies players - a stark contrast to the heavy police presence on Wednesday.
"You don't feel safe," said Mr Crook, a member of the club who lives nearby.
"What are they being taught? What's getting into their brains?"
The Guildford raid was part of a series of police operations across five locations in western Sydney in relation to the fatal shooting of a police accountant outside Parramatta Police Headquarters by a teen gunman last Friday.
"What made a 15-year-old - he hadn't even started his life - do that so dramatically? Who put the gun in his hand?" Mr Crook said.
"They're all just sitting back and letting everything happen.
"How did that happen? Wasn't that kid talking to someone?"
In Marsfield, residents were also shocked and confused.
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GET USED TO THIS SORT OF THING MATE! PEOPLE ARE TOO CAUGHT UP IN FOOTY FINALS TO EVEN CARE ABOUT ANYTHING TO DO WITH THEIR NATION'S FUTURE!
AFTER two counter-terrorism raids in the same Sydney street in just 12 months, Guildford resident Bruce Crook doesn't "feel safe" anymore.
THE usually calm Bursill Street was thrust back into the spotlight following pre-dawn raids on Wednesday.
Across the road from the raided house, the home of Omarjan Azari who was allegedly directed to behead a random member of the public last year, is the Guildford Bowling Club.
The quiet venue is frequented by elderly patrons and pokies players - a stark contrast to the heavy police presence on Wednesday.
"You don't feel safe," said Mr Crook, a member of the club who lives nearby.
"What are they being taught? What's getting into their brains?"
The Guildford raid was part of a series of police operations across five locations in western Sydney in relation to the fatal shooting of a police accountant outside Parramatta Police Headquarters by a teen gunman last Friday.
"What made a 15-year-old - he hadn't even started his life - do that so dramatically? Who put the gun in his hand?" Mr Crook said.
"They're all just sitting back and letting everything happen.
"How did that happen? Wasn't that kid talking to someone?"
In Marsfield, residents were also shocked and confused.
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GET USED TO THIS SORT OF THING MATE! PEOPLE ARE TOO CAUGHT UP IN FOOTY FINALS TO EVEN CARE ABOUT ANYTHING TO DO WITH THEIR NATION'S FUTURE!