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Queensland's premier apologized for downplaying a Melbourne stabbing, calling remarks a "poor choice of words" and reaffirming crime reduction efforts.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli apologized for remarks at a public event where he appeared to downplay a stabbing in Melbourne, comparing it to traffic and crime issues in other states.
He called the comments a “poor choice of words,” stressed that every victim matters, and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to reducing crime through initiatives like Jack’s Law.
The remarks drew criticism, including from Deputy Opposition Leader Cameron Dick, who said he was shocked by the tone, sparking broader debate over political rhetoric on violent crime.
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El primer ministro de Queensland se disculpó por minimizar un apuñalamiento en Melbourne, calificando los comentarios como una "mala elección de palabras" y reafirmando los esfuerzos de reducción del crimen.