Man, 30, accused of shooting and killing another man in a garage is arrested after almost three-hour stand off with police
- A 30-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting another man dead
- The victim, a 38-year-old man, was found in garage of a home near Newcastle
- The alleged culprit has not been charged and is speaking with police
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A 30-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting another man inside a garage in northern NSW.
The victim, a man believed to be a 38-year-old man, was shot dead just after 4pm on Saturday in Maryland, west of Newcastle in what police believe was a targeted attack.
Neighbours called police after hearing gunfire, sending officers and paramedics rushing to the home on Beauford Avenue, where the victim is believed to have lived for about six months.
About 1am on Sunday, after nine-hour search, police surrounded a nearby home on Raglan Street in Wallsend.
After nearly three hours of negotiations, a statement from NSW Police reports 10 people, including children, exited the house without incident.

A 30-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly shooting a man dead inside a garage in northern NSW
The alleged shooter, who is known to the victim, was taken to Newcastle police station before being transported to John Hunter Hospital for treatment of minor injuries.
Beauford Avenue was locked down on Saturday afternoon as authorities retrieved the victim's body, and launched an investigation.
Neighbours told the Daily Telegraph a woman believed to be the victim's sister was seen crying and screaming: 'My brother, my brother'.
They said the victim looked to be in his 30's or 40's, and had 'a tattoo on his face that went down on to his neck'.
Beauford Avenue is a quiet street 14 kilometres from the Newcastle City Centre.
Residents say it is a family friendly area, and were shocked to learn the 'big bang' they had heard was a fatal shooting.
No charges have been laid.
More to come.

Beauford Avenue, near Newcastle, north of Sydney, was placed into lockdown on Saturday afternoon after neighbours reported hearing gunshots

Police (pictured at the scene) remained in the street for hours after the shooting
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