Police Shoot Alleged Domestic Violence Perpetrator in Queensland; Gunshots Reported Near White House
Australia news live: Queensland police shot dead man north of Brisbane; gunshots heard near White House

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Queensland police shot and killed a man armed with a firearm during a domestic violence incident in Narangba, north of Brisbane. In a separate incident, multiple gunshots were heard near the White House in Washington, D.C., prompting media coverage.
- 01The shooting occurred after police responded to a domestic violence report in Narangba, Queensland.
- 02The alleged perpetrator threatened officers while armed, leading to police gunfire.
- 03Despite first aid attempts, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
- 04Three individuals were hospitalized in stable condition following the incident.
- 05The Police Ethical Standards Command will investigate the shooting with oversight from the Crime and Corruption Commission.
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In Queensland, police shot dead an alleged domestic violence perpetrator who was armed with a firearm at a residence in Narangba, north of Brisbane. The incident unfolded after midnight on Sunday when officers responded to reports of a man making threats while armed. Upon arrival, the man allegedly threatened the police, prompting an officer to discharge their weapon. Despite immediate first aid efforts, the man died at the scene, while three other individuals were taken to the hospital in stable condition. The Police Ethical Standards Command, in conjunction with the Crime and Corruption Commission, will conduct an investigation into the shooting. In a separate event, multiple gunshots were reported near the White House in Washington, D.C., on Saturday evening, causing concern among reporters and prompting coverage. Video footage showed a White House correspondent taking cover as the gunfire erupted.
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The police shooting raises concerns about domestic violence and police response protocols in Queensland.
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