Justice for Ashley: Protect Queenslanders From Violent Home Invasions

The issue

My friend, Ashley Sabry, was brutally assaulted in his own home which resulted in injures leaving him paralysed. This has been a life-changing ordeal. The home should be a place where everyone deserves to feel safe. This tragic incident is not just a personal nightmare but reflects a growing threat to the safety of all Queenslanders. It's time we take definitive action to prevent such violent home invasions and ensure that justice is served.

Home invasions have reached alarming levels, leaving families terrorized and communities on edge. According to Queensland Police, there has been a significant rise in reported home invasions over the past year. His case is a chilling reminder that the safety standards in our community have been severely compromised.

Ashley deserves justice, and we demand stricter penalties against those committing these heinous crimes. We urge the Queensland government and law enforcement to prioritize this issue, enhance community safety measures, and allocate more resources to prevent future occurrences.

 The failure to deliver swift and strong justice in cases like this undermines public confidence in our legal system and leaves victims without the protection they deserve.

We therefore call upon the Queensland Government and relevant authorities to:

* Ensure that those responsible for the violent assault on Ashley are prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

* Strengthen sentencing and legal responses for violent home invasion crimes.

* Provide greater protections and support for victims of violent crime in Queensland.

Please join me in supporting this cause to protect our communities and ensure that Ashley, and victims like him, receive the justice they deserve. Each signature brings us one step closer to a safer Queensland. Sign the petition today and stand against violence in our homes.

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The issue

My friend, Ashley Sabry, was brutally assaulted in his own home which resulted in injures leaving him paralysed. This has been a life-changing ordeal. The home should be a place where everyone deserves to feel safe. This tragic incident is not just a personal nightmare but reflects a growing threat to the safety of all Queenslanders. It's time we take definitive action to prevent such violent home invasions and ensure that justice is served.

Home invasions have reached alarming levels, leaving families terrorized and communities on edge. According to Queensland Police, there has been a significant rise in reported home invasions over the past year. His case is a chilling reminder that the safety standards in our community have been severely compromised.

Ashley deserves justice, and we demand stricter penalties against those committing these heinous crimes. We urge the Queensland government and law enforcement to prioritize this issue, enhance community safety measures, and allocate more resources to prevent future occurrences.

 The failure to deliver swift and strong justice in cases like this undermines public confidence in our legal system and leaves victims without the protection they deserve.

We therefore call upon the Queensland Government and relevant authorities to:

* Ensure that those responsible for the violent assault on Ashley are prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

* Strengthen sentencing and legal responses for violent home invasion crimes.

* Provide greater protections and support for victims of violent crime in Queensland.

Please join me in supporting this cause to protect our communities and ensure that Ashley, and victims like him, receive the justice they deserve. Each signature brings us one step closer to a safer Queensland. Sign the petition today and stand against violence in our homes.

Please see the following links

 

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Rob HannaPetition starter

The Decision Makers

Brett Jackson
Brett Jackson
Queensland Police Service
Mark Hammel
Mark Hammel
Councillor
Hermann Vorster
Hermann Vorster
Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs and International Student Attraction
Jarrod Bleijie
Jarrod Bleijie
QLD Minister
Steve Gollschewski
Steve Gollschewski
Qld Police Commissioner

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