Key Points

Police are investigating a shooting at a home in Sydney's inner-west suburb of Concord, where gunfire damaged the property but left no injuries. A suspected getaway car was later found torched in nearby Burwood. Authorities believe the two incidents are connected. This comes amid recent arrests tied to organized crime-linked shootings in Sydney.

Key Points: Sydney Police Probe Inner-West Home Shooting and Car Fire

  • Shots fired at a Concord home with no injuries reported
  • Suspected getaway car set ablaze in Burwood
  • Police link both incidents to ongoing investigations
  • Recent teen arrest tied to separate Sydney shootings
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Police investigating shooting at Sydney home in Australia

Sydney police investigate gunshots fired into a Concord home and a linked car fire in Burwood, with no injuries reported.

"Initial inquiries have led police to believe that the two incidents are linked. – Police Statement"

Sydney, July 3

Australia's Sydney police are investigating after gunshots were fired into a home in the city's inner-west and a suspected getaway car was set on fire.

A police statement on Thursday said that officers were called to the suburb of Concord, 10 km west of central Sydney, at around 1:10 a.m. following reports of shots fired at a house.

Officers attended the scene and found damage to the home consistent with a projectile. Nobody was inside the property at the time of the shooting, and there were no reported injuries, reports Xinhua news agency.

A short time later, emergency services were called to reports of a car fire in the neighbouring suburb of Burwood. The fire was extinguished, but the car was destroyed.

Initial inquiries have led police to believe that the two incidents are linked.

Officers established a crime scene at the house and have commenced an investigation into the incident, including whether the house involved was the intended target of the shooting.

It comes after police on Wednesday charged a 15-year-old boy over two separate shootings in western Sydney in March and April, respectively.

In the March shooting, at least 28 rounds were fired from a semi-automatic rifle into a house, narrowly missing a child's head, and in April, 15 shots were fired from a handgun into a unit.

Nobody was injured in either incident. Police said it is believed that the first property was mistakenly targeted, and the second was targeted due to the resident's relationship with an alleged member of an organised crime gang.

Both incidents were referred to a police taskforce established in May to investigate and suppress violent crimes in Sydney linked to organised crime, which identified the 15-year-old male.

He was arrested on Wednesday and charged with two counts of firing a firearm at a dwelling and participating in a criminal group.

- IANS

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Rohit P
A 15-year-old involved in shootings? This is terrible parenting. In India at least we have strong family values that prevent such extreme delinquency. Western countries need to learn from our joint family system.
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David E
As an Indian living in Sydney, this worries me. The crime rate here has increased noticeably in recent years. Maybe Australia should implement stricter gun laws like we have in India where getting firearms is extremely difficult.
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Ananya R
The article mentions organized crime involvement. This shows how global the problem is - whether it's Sydney or Mumbai. Authorities worldwide need to cooperate more to tackle such networks. Stay safe everyone!
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Siddharth J
While this incident is concerning, let's not generalize about entire countries. India has its share of crimes too. The important thing is how law enforcement responds. Australian police seem to be taking prompt action which is commendable.
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Meera T
The part about a child nearly being hit is heartbreaking 💔. No matter which country, we must protect our children better. Maybe Australia can learn from India's community policing initiatives where neighbors look out for each other.

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