Police shoot man in Logan who allegedly threatened them with knife

In a tense overnight incident at Logan Central’s suburban shopping precinct, Queensland Police officers were compelled to use lethal force against a 27-year-old man allegedly brandishing a knife and making threats. The confrontation escalated when the individual reportedly advanced toward law enforcement personnel while armed with the weapon.

Following the discharge of police firearms, the suspect sustained serious injuries. Officers promptly administered critical first aid at the scene before emergency services transported the man to Princess Alexandra Hospital for urgent medical treatment. Medical authorities have confirmed the individual is currently in stable condition.

The Queensland Police Service has established a comprehensive crime scene perimeter, assuring local residents and business operators that all immediate threats to public safety have been neutralized. The Ethical Standards Command has initiated a formal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the officer-involved shooting, operating under the independent oversight of the Crime and Corruption Commission to ensure transparent and impartial proceedings.

This incident marks another critical episode in Australia’s ongoing discussions regarding police response protocols to armed confrontations and the complex balance between public protection and appropriate force escalation in volatile situations.