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Police Fatally Shoot Armed Man in Tactical Gear During Intense Standoff

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A man, clad in camouflage tactical gear and armed with a long-arm rifle, was fatally shot by police on the outskirts of Brisbane during a domestic violence incident, as confirmed by the police union.

The 48-year-old was reportedly encountered by officers responding to a domestic disturbance call at a residence on Cavill Place in Narangba around 12:30 a.m. He allegedly confronted the police upon their arrival.

According to reports, the man had been making threats, and the situation quickly intensified, as described by Shane Prior of the Queensland Police Union.

A man who was shot dead by police in Narangba allegedly confronted officers with a tactical vest and a long-arm rifle. (9News)

“Upon arrival, the officers were met by a man, familiar to them, who approached the front door dressed in camouflage and wielding what appeared to be a rifle,” Prior explained to the media.

“The individual directly threatened the officers with the rifle, prompting them to resort to lethal force, discharging their service-issued firearms and firing multiple rounds,” he added.

Prior added the man was wearing a tactical vest, and said the man had “some sort of army background”.

Officers provided first aid and CPR, and paramedics arrived soon after, but the man died at the scene.

Prior said initial investigations suggested there may have been mental health issues at play.

“Tragically, suicide by cop is a very real thing that needs to be investigated here,” he said.

Prior added the union was fully supporting the police officers involved, both of whom were impacted by the shooting.

Shane Prior said it was a "traumatic" incident for the police officers involved.
Shane Prior said it was a “traumatic” incident for the police officers involved. (Nine)

“Both officers are very shaken up by today’s incidents, one more than the other,” he said.

“This is a very traumatic event.”

Acting Superintendent Kerry Johnson confirmed there were other people in the house at the time of the shooting, and that the man who died was subject to some form of order, though he refused to confirm if it was a specific domestic violence order.

“When police arrived, he was originally inside. [They] were making their inquiries at the front door, this other interaction with a family member, and that’s when he’s confronted police,” Johnson said.

“It’s happened very quickly, and unfortunately these are the things that happen in policing, it can escalate and de-escalate.”

Kerry Johnson from Queensland Police said it was too early to make an overall judgment of the police's actions.
Kerry Johnson from Queensland Police said it was too early to make an overall judgment of the police’s actions. (Supplied)

Nobody else was injured and police say there is no ongoing risk to the community.

As the shooting is classed as a death in custody, it is now a coronial matter. Ethical standards command is also investigating the shooting.

Johnson said he could not make a full judgment on the validity of the police officers’ actions this early in the investigation, but he believes at this early stage, there is no cause for concern.

“It’s up to the officers at the time to determine what they’re going to do… unfortunately, the 48-year-old with his confrontation and behaviour, unfortunately [forced] them to escalate and the action was taken,” he said.

“It’s alarming to do what we have done, but there’s nothing at this stage to cause concern about the police actions.”

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