https://www.news.com.au/news/national/m ... d296a6e8c5Eight men have died in six shootings since March 1 but charges have been laid for just three of those attacks, as a city remains on high alert.
Eight men have been shot dead in Melbourne in as many weeks, with the killer of the latest slaying still on the run.
A 41-year-old Carnegie man found by two members of the public at an inner-city park on Friday night is the latest victim in what police believe was a targeted attack.
Police on Sunday confirmed two firearms were found at Fawkner Park, South Yarra, following the death but would not confirm if they were connected to the shooting or if they were found by children, as has been reported.
“There’s no evidence to suggest it was a random shooting,” Senior Sergeant Andrew Brady told reporters on Saturday.
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It is the latest in a deadly eight weeks on Melbourne’s streets. Eight men have died in six shootings since March 1 and charges have been laid for only three of the attacks.
On March 1 Ben Togiai, 30, was killed and two others injured in a shooting at a Kensington boxing match.
Abdullah El Nasher, 27, and Mikhael Myko, 25, are charged.
Two days later on March 3 Mitat Rasimi, aged in his 50s, died after crashing his car into a pole at Dandenong, but police believe gunshots he received earlier caused his death. An arrest is yet to be made.
On March 4, two men — Ali Ali, 28, and Deniz Hasan, 40 — died after being shot at Meadow Heights.
Norden Wilio, 23, has been charged over their deaths.
Paguir Pan, 19, on March 12 was charged with the shooting murder of Winis Apet at Springvale.
Earlier this month, two men were shot at the Love Machine nightclub.
Security guard Aaron Khalid Osmani, 37, was killed in the attack, while Richard Arow, 28, died days later in hospital.
No arrests have yet been made.
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Well done Black Orchid, I thought Bobby was going to start a Melbourne Crime Watch thread .... lot of it down there!
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Sounds like they could all be from the dregs of humanity.....no Smiths or Jones...Black Orchid wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:24 pmhttps://www.news.com.au/news/national/m ... d296a6e8c5Eight men have died in six shootings since March 1 but charges have been laid for just three of those attacks, as a city remains on high alert.
Eight men have been shot dead in Melbourne in as many weeks, with the killer of the latest slaying still on the run.
A 41-year-old Carnegie man found by two members of the public at an inner-city park on Friday night is the latest victim in what police believe was a targeted attack.
Police on Sunday confirmed two firearms were found at Fawkner Park, South Yarra, following the death but would not confirm if they were connected to the shooting or if they were found by children, as has been reported.
“There’s no evidence to suggest it was a random shooting,” Senior Sergeant Andrew Brady told reporters on Saturday.
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It is the latest in a deadly eight weeks on Melbourne’s streets. Eight men have died in six shootings since March 1 and charges have been laid for only three of the attacks.
On March 1 Ben Togiai, 30, was killed and two others injured in a shooting at a Kensington boxing match.
Abdullah El Nasher, 27, and Mikhael Myko, 25, are charged.
Two days later on March 3 Mitat Rasimi, aged in his 50s, died after crashing his car into a pole at Dandenong, but police believe gunshots he received earlier caused his death. An arrest is yet to be made.
On March 4, two men — Ali Ali, 28, and Deniz Hasan, 40 — died after being shot at Meadow Heights.
Norden Wilio, 23, has been charged over their deaths.
Paguir Pan, 19, on March 12 was charged with the shooting murder of Winis Apet at Springvale.
Earlier this month, two men were shot at the Love Machine nightclub.
Security guard Aaron Khalid Osmani, 37, was killed in the attack, while Richard Arow, 28, died days later in hospital.
No arrests have yet been made.
Of course, no-one will admit the truth, and that is, Melbourne has become/or perhaps always was...a shithole
full of immigrants.......
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
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I have to admit I am like that now look at the names first then the crime...
more shooting in Syd and in Canberra...crime is rampant....wont be long before the innocent general public get involved...
thats when people get angry....
people are traumatised for life.... and its all thanks to idiot govts allowing this to grow and grow....
we now have a bikie gangs in almost every suburb in ACT thanks to this lefty govt...
more shooting in Syd and in Canberra...crime is rampant....wont be long before the innocent general public get involved...
thats when people get angry....
people are traumatised for life.... and its all thanks to idiot govts allowing this to grow and grow....
we now have a bikie gangs in almost every suburb in ACT thanks to this lefty govt...
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I'd like to just look at the names of most criminals today
Muhammid, is a very common contender
As is is every other ARab name
Muhammid, is a very common contender
As is is every other ARab name
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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what are the gun rules in this country?
please dont tell me every State has its own rules...
seems to me not a whole lot is done about gun ownership...how the hell do they get into this country?...
can dogs sniff out guns?....
I feel like they have taken their eyes off the ball with guns...
we did have a buy back we have had one or two amnesties...but still the streets are full of them..
we do something about drugs... yet it appears to me more people die from guns than drugs in this country.
please dont tell me every State has its own rules...
seems to me not a whole lot is done about gun ownership...how the hell do they get into this country?...
can dogs sniff out guns?....
I feel like they have taken their eyes off the ball with guns...
we did have a buy back we have had one or two amnesties...but still the streets are full of them..
we do something about drugs... yet it appears to me more people die from guns than drugs in this country.
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Criminals don't participate in buy backs.
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I understand that bo... but I read somewhere were we now have more guns in the country than the first buy back...
and I dont think too many o them are legal..
so how do they get into the country?....to me they are worse than drugs..
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