Brisbane Drive-By Shooting: Two Injured in Park Ridge Suburb Attack

Two people were rushed to hospital after a drive-by shooting in Brisbane's southern suburbs. The incident occurred in Park Ridge when gunshots were fired from a passing vehicle into a residence. An 18-year-old man remains in serious condition while a 20-year-old woman sustained less severe injuries. Police have established a crime scene and continue investigating the early morning attack.

Key Points: Two Hospitalized After Drive-By Shooting South of Brisbane

  • 18-year-old man hospitalized in serious but stable condition after shooting
  • 20-year-old woman sustained non-life threatening gunshot wounds
  • Shooting occurred around 1:20 am in Park Ridge suburb south of Brisbane
  • Police confirm no ongoing threat to public despite active investigation
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Australia: Two injured in shooting south of Brisbane

Two people shot in Park Ridge drive-by shooting, 18-year-old man in serious condition and 20-year-old woman with non-life threatening injuries. Police investigation ongoing.

"The pair were injured when gunshots were fired from a passing vehicle into a residence - Queensland Police Service"

Sydney, Oct 31

Two people have been hospitalised with gunshot wounds following a drive-by shooting south of Brisbane in the early hours of Friday morning.

The police service in the Australian state of Queensland said in a statement that emergency services were alerted that two people had been injured in a shooting in the suburb of Park Ridge, 26 km south of Brisbane, at around 1:20 am on Friday.

An 18-year-old man was transported to hospital in a serious but stable condition, and a 20-year-old woman was hospitalized with injuries not considered life-threatening.

The Queensland Police Service said the pair were injured when gunshots were fired from a passing vehicle into a residence and that there is no ongoing threat to the public.

A crime scene has been established and investigations into the incident were ongoing, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Earlier on October 16, police in the state of New South Wales (NSW) had said in a statement that emergency services were called to reports of a fire in Cabramatta, 26 km west of central Sydney, at around 12:45 am local time.

On arrival at the scene, officers had found a house and vehicle both alight

Both fires were extinguished, but the house and car had sustained significant damage.

Police officers were told that a number of gunshots had been heard, and subsequently found bullet casings at the scene.

In another statement, NSW Police said that emergency services received reports of loud bangs, believed to be gunshots, and a car on fire, on North Liverpool Road in Green Valley, in Sydney's southwest, shortly after 1 am on Thursday.

The occupant had extinguished the fire a short time later.

Police had said that officers attended and established a crime scene, where some bullet casings were found on the roadway. Police believe several shots were fired into the air. There were no reports of injuries or property damage.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Drive-by shootings in residential areas? This is really alarming. Hope the Australian authorities take strict action. We see enough of this in Indian cities, don't need our students abroad facing similar dangers.
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Sarah B
As someone who lived in Brisbane for 2 years, Park Ridge is generally a quiet suburb. This incident is quite shocking. Hope the young victims recover quickly and the police catch the culprits soon.
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Arjun K
Multiple shooting incidents in Australia within weeks? This pattern is worrying. Our government should issue proper advisories for Indian students planning to study there. Safety should be the top priority.
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Michael C
While this is concerning, let's not generalize. Australia remains one of the safest countries globally. These appear to be isolated incidents, probably gang-related. The police response seems prompt and professional.
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Divya L
My cousin studies in Brisbane and says the Indian community is quite worried after this. We always think Western countries are completely safe, but reality is different. Hope the authorities strengthen security measures 🙏

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