Police shooting: Disabled man dies after siege, exchange of gunfire in country Victoria

2 months ago 10

Police shooting: Disabled man dies after siege, exchange of gunfire in country Victoria

A man living with disabilities was shot dead by police during an exchange of gunfire after an hours-long siege on a rural Victorian property.

Police were called to a property on Menzies Drive in Daisy Hill, a tiny community south of Maryborough in the Victorian Goldfields, about 3pm on Thursday after a 39-year-old man allegedly fired gun shots inside a shed.

A man was fatally shot by police at a property in Daisy Hill, near Maryborough. 

A man was fatally shot by police at a property in Daisy Hill, near Maryborough. Credit: Nine news

A second man told police the 39-year-old gunman had confronted him and narrowly missed shooting him.

Western Region Assistant Commissioner Mick Grainger said on Friday that the gunman had hidden inside the shed when police arrived, making threats to shoot officers, and suggesting he had a knife and explosives.

The police dog squad, critical incident response team and special operations group were all called in to help, but the man “wasn’t keen at all on engaging with police”, Grainger said.

He was shot dead seven hours later.

“Unfortunately, a confrontation occurred just prior to 10pm where the male exited the shed, produced a firearm and shot at police. Sadly, they were forced to respond,” Grainger told reporters.

The 39-year-old man was carrying a homemade gun, possibly a shotgun, Grainger said.

Neighbours said the man lived with mental and physical disabilities, and mostly kept to himself at his rural property.

He dealt with “continual pain” and was due to go into surgery before he was killed, they said.

The homicide squad is investigating.

The homicide squad is investigating.Credit: Nine news

One neighbour told The Age the 39-year-old held her husband and son “hostage”.

The woman said her adult son was especially distressed, as he was held for longer than her husband, who escaped. Neither were physically injured, “but it could have been a lot worse”, she said.

“I don’t even think he knew what he was doing,” the woman said.

Police confirmed nobody else was physically injured in the incident. Grainger said the 39-year-old man did not live at the property where he was killed, and the owners of the shed did not know he was there.

The Menzies Drive property is linked to family of the 39-year-old gunman.

“I must reiterate that police members undergo very rigorous firearms and operational tactics training on how to deal with armed offenders, with the safety of the community and our officers as a number one priority,” Grainger said.

“It’s incredibly sad for everyone involved.

“We are not looking for any other offenders. The community is safe.”

Homicide squad detectives will investigate the man’s death, with oversight from Victoria Police’s professional standards command, as is standard procedure for any death in custody.

Police urged anyone with information about the incident to contact Crime Stoppers.

Our Breaking News Alert will notify you of significant breaking news when it happens. Get it here.

Most Viewed in National

Loading

Read Entire Article
Koran | News | Luar negri | Bisnis Finansial