Man and woman shot at during attempted home invasion

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

The Australian
43 minutes ago
- The Australian
Police offer $1m reward to find out who ordered hit on Robert Issa
Police are offering a $1m reward to find out who ordered a hit on gangland figure Robert Issa, who was shot dead in a car at Craigieburn Central shopping centre in 2023. Five men were charged with Mr Issa's murder last week, but homicide detectives are keen to identify crime bosses further up the chain who ordered and paid for the hit. A 29-year old man from Kew, a 31-year old man from Mickleham, a 33-year old man from Pascoe Vale and two 26-year olds from Fawkner were all charged with murder, attempted murder and arson on Thursday. Police arrest a 26-year-old man from Fawkner. Picture: Supplied Police allege Mr Issa, 27, and another associate, Eric Catanese, were sitting inside a white Mercedes station wagon parked in a shopping centre carpark when gunmen fired shots into their car just before 3pm on October 7, 2023. Witnesses pulled Mr Issa from the car and attempted to perform CPR until emergency services arrived, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Catanese, from Melbourne's north and now aged 30, was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The offenders fled the scene in a black Range Rover that was found burnt out in Westmeadows about 30 minutes later. Gangland figure Robert Issa was shot and killed in a suspected underworld hit. Picture: Supplied The Herald Sun reported that Mr Issa had fallen out with underworld figures in the lead-up to his death. Mr Issa was thought to be associated with a figure linked to the Comanchero bikie gang who was suspected of playing a role in a string of retaliatory fire bombings targeting businesses and residences throughout Melbourne. The newspaper also reported detectives were investigating if Mr Issa made enemies attempting to break into Victoria's illicit tobacco trade and whether the five men charged over his death were involved in a drive-by shooting at his parents' house. Homicide squad detectives believe other people have direct knowledge about the motive of the incident and who was involved, including those who ordered the hit. Detective Inspector Dean Thomas said Mr Issa had connections to organised crime groups. Picture: NewsWire / Diego Fedele Detective Inspector Dean Thomas said police knew Mr Issa had connections to organised crime groups and this has added complexity to the investigation, including a motive. 'Five men have been charged for their alleged roles in the shooting on the day, but as we have said, this offending involves more than just those in the car on the night – it's the planning, the financing, those further up the chain and the facilitators,' he said. 'That is the reason for this reward. We know there are others out there and we will take every step in this investigation to identify them. 'If this reward leads to someone coming forward, then any information they provide will be thoroughly investigated. 'We have already made clear we will do everything we can to identify every single person involved in both the planning and the execution, and now there are one million reasons to come forward with any information you may have.'


Perth Now
an hour ago
- Perth Now
Lions' Sheehan banned for reckless Lynagh clearout
An illegal ruck clearout of Australia's Tom Lynagh in Sydney has earned British and Irish Lions hooker Dan Sheehan a four-match suspension. Leinster's Sheehan was cited for charging into a ruck and hitting Lynagh's head on Saturday in the third Test, which the Wallabies won 22-12. Lynagh, 22, kicked a penalty before later leaving the field after failing a head injury assessment, but the incident was not looked at by officials. Replays showed the 26-year-old's elbow appearing to make contact with Lynagh's head. At his disciplinary hearing, Sheehan disagreed that foul play occurred. But the panel found it was reckless with a high degree of danger. The panel suspended him from four club matches in September and October, but allowed him to be available for the fourth match if he completed World Rugby's tackle school. World Rugby deemed that his actions were "reckless" and went against the law that relates to charging into a ruck or maul. If he completes the coaching intervention, Sheehan will miss a pre-season game against Cardiff and two United Rugby Championship matches against South African sides Stormers and Sharks.

News.com.au
an hour ago
- News.com.au
‘Crossed the line': Tourist's ‘disrespectful' act at ancient Greek site shocks onlookers
A tourist has been labelled 'disrespectful' after lifting up an ancient chunk of marble for a photo opportunity in Naxos, Greece. A photograph of the man was taken and shared to Facebook by Naxos local Kiriakos Jr Boulamatsis, The New York Post reported, captioned, 'They have crossed the line. Wake up before it's too late.' The desecration reportedly occurred at the iconic Portara, a 20-foot (6 metres) high marble doorway on the islet of Palatia. It's the last remnant of a temple to Apollo, which was constructed between the sixth and seventh centuries BC before the project was abandoned due to political upheaval, according to the Greek Reporter. In the picture, the shirtless man is seen holding up a massive slab of stone seemingly taken from the grounds surrounding the cultural landmark, as a woman takes photos of him. The image sparked a backlash on social media, with one critic calling the act 'disrespectful in every way'. 'It feels like people are becoming more stupid year after year,' another wrote. 'Naxos is increasingly becoming a Disneyland and the visitors probably have money, but no respect and decency,' a third commented. Mr Boulamatsis, who shared the photo, said the behaviour highlighted the lack of adequate protection measures at the site, which is free to visit but lacks formal security or ticketing. He called on Naxos authorities to immediately deploy security guards, along with other security measures. 'Don't wait until the season is over. Do it before the month changes,' he said. Mr Boulamatsis also claimed that had this occurred in another country, the offender would've been 'fined and deported'. According to Naxos Mayor Dimitris Lianos, the Ministry of Culture was made aware of the incident and has since posted a guard to the gate – although it's not yet clear how long they will remain there.