Man killed in drive-by shooting outside Australian nightclub bego

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 16:49:55


Victoria Police say a 37-year-old man was critically injured in the incident in Melbourne's Prahran district at around 3:10 a.m. local time; he was taken to hospital, but later died.

'Three of the people struck were employees, security guards at the nightclub, and one person was a patron just waiting, innocently, to get in,' Detective Inspector Andrew Stamper told reporters.

Police say a 28-year-old man remains in critical condition; three other men, aged 26, 29 and 50, suffered non-life threatening injuries in the incident.



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A 20-year-old woman was also taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police believe she fell and hit her head at the scene after the shots rang out.

Police have not yet made any arrests over the shooting. They are investigating whether a black Porsche SUV, later found burnt out in Wollert, approximately 18 miles north of the nightclub, is connected to the incident.

'An investigation is underway and the exact circumstances are still being established,' police said in a statement.

Shootings are rare in Australia, which introduced tight gun control measures after a 1996 massacre at Port Arthur, a popular tourist spot in Tasmania, in which 35 people were shot dead by a lone gunman armed with a military-style semiautomatic rifle.

Australia's then-Prime Minister, John Howard, banned rapid-fire rifles and shotguns, and tightened gun licensing regulations. More than a million firearms were collected and destroyed.

The nation saw its worst mass shooting since Port Arthur last year, when seven people, including four children, were killed in a murder-suicide near Margaret River in Western Australia.

A 20-year-old woman was also taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police believe she fell and hit her head at the scene after the shots rang out. Victoria Police say a 37-year-old man was critically injured in the incident in Melbourne's Prahran district at around 3:10 a.m. local time; he was taken to hospital, but later died. 'An investigation is underway and the exact circumstances are still being established,' police said in a statement. A 20-year-old woman was also taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police believe she fell and hit her head at the scene after the shots rang out. 'An investigation is underway and the exact circumstances are still being established,' police said in a statement. A 20-year-old woman was also taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Police believe she fell and hit her head at the scene after the shots rang out. Police have not yet made any arrests over the shooting. They are investigating whether a black Porsche SUV, later found burnt out in Wollert, approximately 18 miles north of the nightclub, is connected to the incident. Police say a 28-year-old man remains in critical condition; three other men, aged 26, 29 and 50, suffered non-life threatening injuries in the incident. 'Three of the people struck were employees, security guards at the nightclub, and one person was a patron just waiting, innocently, to get in,' Detective Inspector Andrew Stamper told reporters. The nation saw its worst mass shooting since Port Arthur last year, when seven people, including four children, were killed in a murder-suicide near Margaret River in Western Australia. Police say a 28-year-old man remains in critical condition; three other men, aged 26, 29 and 50, suffered non-life threatening injuries in the incident. Police say a 28-year-old man remains in critical condition; three other men, aged 26, 29 and 50, suffered non-life threatening injuries in the incident. Australia's then-Prime Minister, John Howard, banned rapid-fire rifles and shotguns, and tightened gun licensing regulations. More than a million firearms were collected and destroyed. Police say a 28-year-old man remains in critical condition; three other men, aged 26, 29 and 50, suffered non-life threatening injuries in the incident. 'Three of the people struck were employees, security guards at the nightclub, and one person was a patron just waiting, innocently, to get in,' Detective Inspector Andrew Stamper told reporters. Shootings are rare in Australia, which introduced tight gun control measures after a 1996 massacre at Port Arthur, a popular tourist spot in Tasmania, in which 35 people were shot dead by a lone gunman armed with a military-style semiautomatic rifle. Australia's then-Prime Minister, John Howard, banned rapid-fire rifles and shotguns, and tightened gun licensing regulations. More than a million firearms were collected and destroyed. Police say a 28-year-old man remains in critical condition; three other men, aged 26, 29 and 50, suffered non-life threatening injuries in the incident. 'An investigation is underway and the exact circumstances are still being established,' police said in a statement. Shootings are rare in Australia, which introduced tight gun control measures after a 1996 massacre at Port Arthur, a popular tourist spot in Tasmania, in which 35 people were shot dead by a lone gunman armed with a military-style semiautomatic rifle. Police say a 28-year-old man remains in critical condition; three other men, aged 26, 29 and 50, suffered non-life threatening injuries in the incident. Victoria Police say a 37-year-old man was critically injured in the incident in Melbourne's Prahran district at around 3:10 a.m. local time; he was taken to hospital, but later died.

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