
Terrifying moment gunman confronts couple at their home in Narangba caught on CCTV
The video, now in the hands of police, shows a man armed with what appears to be a double-barrel shotgun approaching the front door of the home in Narangba, about 50 minutes north of Brisbane in Queensland, on Saturday morning.
The man is seen knocking repeatedly, appearing agitated, and demanding someone come to the door.
'Open the door, you ******* *****. Don't make me smash a window,' he yelled, hitting the door with his gun.
He eventually walks away.
Hours later, the couple's Mitsubishi Triton was found with bullet holes on the driver's side.
The woman living at the home told 7NEWS the following day, it happened again.
She believes the shooter is targeting her partner over a debt.
'You're still worried about what could happen because obviously, when someone's got a gun, you know, that's your life being threatened,' she said.
Police launched a search operation on Monday after receiving information about a person of interest in the area.
Specialist officers raided a property on Oxley Flat Road just after 7am, but no one was located.
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