 Good morning. At about 10 to 3 this morning, police responded to a report of shots fired in the vicinity of the five ways at Albion. Responding uniform crews attended the intersection of Fraudschirm Street and Lucie Street at Albion, which happens to be the location of the rebels' motorcycle clubhouse. There the uniform police discovered a number of spent shell casings on the road, saw some damage to the clubhouse and secured a crime scene. From there, there's not a great deal of further information. Scenes of crime are processing the scene. Investigations are being carried out, but there is some damage to the rebels' clubhouse. Somewhere in the vicinity of 30. We're still looking into that, but it appears not at this stage. Again, we've got no idea about that. We've got no eyewitnesses, but again, we will appeal to anybody who's got any information or anybody saw anything to call Crime Stoppers or the Hendra CIB. We're still looking into that. I'm sorry? A flag on that clubhouse? Not to my knowledge, no. I believe it's a high-powered semi-automatic rifle. Like I said, I've got no eyewitnesses to the incident, and again, we make an appeal to anybody who does know anything or saw anything to come forward. We are not sure the spread of the shell casings on the road indicates that there probably was some movement involved, and it wasn't just from the one location, so we suspect that a motor vehicle was used. It's always a concern when an irresponsible criminal activity like this is carried out that a straight projectile may cause unintended damage to people or injured persons. No, we believe not. We're looking at all avenues. We're not narrowing it down or blame anybody at this stage. Not particularly, no. We're going to be treating this as a completely separate incident, and we'll be investigating this incident alone and as thoroughly as we can. No, there's no indication there's any connection with that. Yes, we have. Very cooperative. They obviously shocked at the attack that they're assisting us. No, not of monetary value, but there are windows and doors. Mainer glass has been smashed, and there obviously are some holes in the building, but at the moment our scenes of crime are still processing the scene. My name is Gary Watson, I'm the Detective Inspector in charge of Task Force Hydra. In relation to your specific question, we're obviously concerned about events of this nature. The discharge of a firearm in public places is always, of course, a concern for police and also with the community. As Graeme has said, we'll be certainly looking at any links to any other investigations we are currently undertaking, but this stage, there's no links to suggest that this offence is linked to any other offences involving other outlaw motorcycle gangs at present, but that's something that we'll be looking at. There's certainly no suggestion that the Bandito's outlaw motorcycle gang has any involvement in this offence that occurred earlier this morning, and as for offences escalating, I don't believe so, but certainly don't want to resolve from the fact that offences of these nature are a cause for concern for police and also a cause for concern for the community. Well, as Graeme said, the discharge of a firearm in a public place is always a concern. The chances of lateral damage or collateral damage to persons and other areas is a concern. Certainly, we don't know the motive behind this attack, so it's a little bit hard a little bit earlier to suggest that we're concerned about reprisals and hopefully we'll be able to uncover if there is a motive for this attack. Well, that's right. Outlaw motorcycle gangs, by their very nature, are usually not very cooperative with law enforcement agencies, so there's a difficulty there, but we approach it like any other investigation. In conjunction with the Hendry C.I.B. Task Force Hydra is engaged in this investigation and we'll be looking at speaking to as many sources and as many people as we possibly can in an attempt to uncover the motive behind it. Just to add to that, the motorcycle riders aren't the only ones that know something. There's always somebody who's driving past or walking past that sees something. It's these people that saw something or know something that we'd like to speak to. We believe that it was a semi-automatic which can be fired a very fast rate of knots. So we believe that the whole incident probably would have only taken a couple of seconds. Yeah, well we're still investigating the trajectory. We've only just started the internal examination of the building and it's from there that we'll be able to gauge where the shots come from. At some time when we've concluded the investigation, yes. The members are very, very cooperative and it's been with their cooperation that we've been allowed into the building. No, I haven't seen inside yet and like I said, the examination's only just come in.