Vision shows Bowden murder took seconds
Queensland Police have released more vision that led to the murder of bikie gang defector Shane Bowden on the Gold Coast.
CCTV from Bowden's unit complex at Pimpana shows him driving into a garage unit last October as two offenders trailed from behind.
The two offenders, one carrying a long firearm, can be seen running from nearby vacant land and rushing the car as he parked, before unloading a flurry of bullets.
A total of 21 rounds from a machine pistol and shotgun were fired before the offenders ran back to a waiting silver commodore and fled.
Detectives and homicide investigators are without doubt the Mongols gang orchestrated the execution of Bowden as he sat in his BMW.
Last month police issued a $250,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the offenders, and an indemnity from prosecution for the first accomplice that comes forward.
Mr Bowden was 48 when he died and was initially a member of the Finks criminal biker gang, part of its "terror team" jailed over the Gold Coast's so-called ballroom blitz brawl in which three people were shot and two stabbed in 2006.
After his release, he defected to the Mongols but was booted out and rejoined the Finks just before he was killed.
In June, police released vision of Mongols members spying on Mr Bowden and his home, and even fitting an electronic tracker to the underside of his car so they would always know where he was.
They then released further footage, this time of two heavy-set men with tattooed forearms loading cans of fuel into a hire car.
These men have been identified as Mongols associates and police believe that fuel was later used to torch the Ford Falcon and the Holden Commodore used as getaway cars after the execution.
Gold Coast police will address the media on Thursday regarding the new vision released.