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Queensland police shoot dead alleged domestic violence perpetrator north of Brisbane

Queensland police have shot dead an alleged domestic violence perpetrator who was armed with a firearm at a home north of Brisbane.

After midnight on Sunday morning, officers responded to an alleged domestic violence incident at a house in Narangba after reports that a man was armed and making threats.

The man allegedly made threats towards the police while holding the weapon and an officer shot at him.

Officers immediately conducted first aid and resuscitation but the man died at the scene.

Queensland ambulance service said paramedics assessed a patient in a life-threatening condition. Three people were also transported to hospital in stable conditions.

The Police Ethical Standards Command, with oversight from the Crime and Corruption Commission, will investigate the incident.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Pocock open to independents forming party to counter One Nation

David Pocock has said he’s open to the idea of independents forming a party to tackle One Nation’s growing influence on the right.

Insiders host David Spears asked the independent senator for ACT if independents forming a party would be a better strategy to tackle One Nation’s rise. Pocock said:

double quotation markThere’s plenty of conversations going on all the time.

Asked if he was open to it, he said: “I’m always happy to chat about the future of our country”:

double quotation markI think there’s so many people in politics for the right reasons and, when you’re in there, you want to say, well, how do we actually ensure that people can elect people that are going to come here and really deal with the root causes of the problems that we’re facing, because we haven’t seen that.

At the next election, Pocock said he’d like to see an independent run for parliament in every electorate who is supported by the community.

Spears asked: “Do you see this moment as a moment where independents like you should be forming a party, or is staying independent more important to you? How do you think about your own future here?”

Pocock responded “It’s a big question in the current political climate as an independent.”

He continued:

double quotation markHow do you be part of changing our country for the better? For me at the moment, that is serving people in the ACT, engaging on each issue, bringing solutions, using whatever power I have in the Senate to actually work on behalf of the people that have sent me there. As to what that looks like in the future, who knows?

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