•Victim, a police IT worker, was ‘simply leaving work’ when shot dead
•Shooting happened outside Police HQ in Parramatta at 4.30pm
•Gunman shot dead by Special Constables after gunfight
•Children were trapped in daycare with dead body at doorTHE gunman who shot dead a police staffer was a 15-year-old who had visited Parramatta Mosque on his way to commit murder.
The teenager, a naturalised Australian who arrived his with his family from Iran, had walked to the police headquarters in Charles Street from his home in North Parramatta before opening fire on a civilian police employee.
Police are today trying to track down the teenage killer’s family who may have left the area.
His victim was a father-of-two, a son and a daughter, who is understood to have worked in the finance area for police.
Witnesses have told The Saturday Telegraph that after shooting dead the civilian employee, the teenager ran up and down infront of police headquarters waving his handgun in the air and shouting: “Allah. Allah.”
It was then that two special constables on security duty ran from the police building and shot the gunman dead.
Police are trying to find out who radicalised the teenager.
He had no identification on him and it is understood to be his brother who rang police and said he thought he knew who the gunman was.
Security may be beefed up at tomorrow’s NRL grand final following the incident.
“An employee of the NSW Police Force has been callously murdered,” Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said last night. “I viewed a number of pieces of footage. I can tell you this was a brutal crime. A terrible crime.”
The gunman, walked past one female police officer before shooting the civilian employee in the back of the head.
It is not certain if the victim was known to the gunman, who had still not been identified late on Friday night.
Mr Scipione said the vision showed the civilian employee was “targeted”.
The attacker remained on the street after killing the public servant with a single shot and got into an exchange with special constables working in the building.
The commissioner praised the bravery of the special constables guarding the entrance, who have full police powers and who were sprayed with bullets by the gunman before he was shot dead.
He said police had not ruled out that the gunman, who had no identification on him, was working with others, although it was too soon to know the motive.
The Saturday Telegraph has learned messages had been sent to police to be on alert because people had been seen taking photographs of the entrance to the building, which houses the crack major crime squads.
Sources said the building had been “cased” and there had been “chatter” in recent weeks about a potential attack, but the target was not clear.
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