Brisbane police are looking for a guy they describe as “armed, dangerous, and unpredictable.”
After two shootings and a house fire, Mitchell James Wilson, who is thought to own an AK-47, has been on the run for three days, according to authorities.
He is shown in a video allegedly pulling out a semi-automatic gun and firing repeatedly at a man’s feet during a heated altercation on Thursday morning in the Brendale neighborhood of Moreton Bay.
No one was shot during the incident, according to the police.
Later, he allegedly traveled to Brisbane’s northern Bracken Ridge neighborhood, where his electronic monitoring bracelet was taken off.
Then, at 8.55 p.m., near the city’s Mount Gravatt, he allegedly watched as two ladies left their jobs and walked down a dim laneway before telling one of them to get into the Audi.
Police said that after she declined, he shot her as they fled and hid in some nearby bushes.
Wilson, armed with a jerry can, arrived at a Sunnybank residence in Brisbane’s south 20 minutes later, determined to find them.
He allegedly accosted a man, doused the house in gasoline, lit it on fire, and fled as the fireball exploded before getting back in his car.
Brisbane police are looking for a guy they describe as “armed, dangerous, and unpredictable.”Mitchell James Wilson, a wanted gunman who is thought to be carrying an AK-47, has been missing for three days following two gunshots and a home fire.
The house was damaged, but no one was wounded.
He is still at large despite police examining multiple residences in Brisbane, with a focus on Redcliffe and Bracken Ridge, where it is thought he has connections.
They pleaded for assistance in finding him but cautioned against approaching him.
I view this individual as being armed, dangerous, and extremely unpredictable. Andrew Massingham, the detective superintendent, said.
With a robust frame, light brown hair, and hazel eyes, Wilson is characterized as being white and standing at 185 centimeters tall.
Police in Brisbane are hunting for a man after he allegedly threatened a resident of a residence with a rifle before setting the house on fire.At 9.15 p.m. on Thursday, Mitchell Wilson entered the house in Lister Street, Sunnybank, brandished the gun at the owner, and then set the house ablaze, according to Queensland Police.