Man charged after two alleged violent road rage attacks in Queensland

Man charged after two alleged violent road rage attacks in Queensland

Police allege a Toyota Landcruiser deliberately rammed the rear of a yellow Ford Focus on the Logan Motorway at Drewvale on April 25.

The driver allegedly fired an air rifle in direction of the folks within the Ford Focus, injuring a 14-year-old woman sitting within the backseat.

Alleged road rage incident on the Logan Motorway at Drewvale.
The white Landcruiser allegedly rammed the yellow Ford Focus earlier than firing an air rifle on the automotive. (9News)

She suffered a minor leg damage.

Then a couple of days later, police allege the identical Toyota Landcruiser bumped into the rear of a Ford Focus in Browns Plains earlier than fleeing the scene.

”It is believed the driver mistakenly thought it was the Ford Focus from the April 25 incident,” police mentioned.

After experiences have been made to CrimeStoppers, police used the data and located the person at a Regents Park house yesterday.

He was taken into custody however when police searched his house they discovered three weapons together with a shortened shotgun.

The 30-year-old man was charged with two counts of dangerously working a automotive, disqualified driving, and failing to offer particulars at a visitors crash.

He was additionally charged with discharging a weapon in a public place, carrying a loaded weapon and wounding somebody.

The Toyota Landcruiser driven by the alleged culprit behind two road rage attacks in Queensland.
The Toyota Landcruiser pushed by the alleged perpetrator behind two street rage assaults in Queensland. (Queensland Police)

He was refused bail and appeared by way of videolink within the Richlands Magistrates Court right this moment.

The matter was adjourned and the accused stays in custody till he subsequent faces court docket in August.

The investigation isn’t but over as police haven’t situated the Toyota Landcruiser on the centre of the alleged crimes.

Officers have requested members of the general public with details about the automotive to contact them.

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Source: www.9news.com.au