Pauline Hanson’s partial 'good Muslims' apology + Australia’s gangland war

Pauline Hanson’s partial 'good Muslims' apology + Australia’s gangland war

Police have announced a new taskforce just a day after former NRL star Matt Utai was gunned down outside his Sydney home. Since then another two other houses that are allegedly linked to his son have been targeted - one firebombed and the other peppered with bullets by masked gunmen.

In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling is joined by 7NEWS Reporter Liam Tapper to unpack these latest developments as rival gangs seek revenge at all costs.

There is no suggestion Matt Utai nor any of his family members impacted by the Sydney attacks are involved in criminal activity.

Headlines: Pauline Hanson issues partial apology for suggesting there are no 'good' Muslims, Hillary Clinton accuses Trump's administration of Epstein files 'cover-up' and Australians' pay rises are not keeping up with the rising cost of living

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