Four dead in \'devastating\' northern Australia shooting

Four dead in 'devastating' northern Australia shooting

AFP  |  Sydney 

Four people are dead and one person injured in after a gunman opened fire late Tuesday in the northern city of Darwin, authorities said.

They said the incident was not believed to be terror-related. "Today, June 4, 2019, has been a devastating day in the Northern Territory," told reporters.

"Five crime scenes, four people deceased, one injured. This is not the we know," he added.

The alleged gunmen remained at large for an hour before he was apprehended. Witnesses recalled as a man moved from room to room opening fire at a motel.

The suspected shooter was known to police having been released from prison in January.

"We're still trying to establish the intent and the motivation behind this but all I can say is that sadly people have lost their lives this evening," told reporters.

Kershaw said they were investigating five crime scenes in the city.

The deceased were all male and the injured a women, he added.

condemned the attack as "a terrible act of violence".

"I just want to extend my deep condolences and sympathies to all the people of the Territory and particularly in Darwin," Morrison told reporters in

"This is a very tight-knit community and I know they will be rocked by these events." Witnesses told national broadcaster ABC they saw a man with a "sawn-off shotgun" enter a hotel.

"He shot up all the rooms, and he went to every room looking for somebody and he shot them all up, then we saw him rush out, jump into his pick-up, and rush off," witness told the ABC.

Another witness said she helped a bleeding women "with holes all in her skin" after a boyfriend carried the victim from the same hotel.

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First Published: Tue, June 04 2019. 18:50 IST