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An alleged incident in Clontarf has led to charges after a passenger reportedly pointed a firearm at another driver while both vehicles were on the Houghton Highway bridge.
Incident Unfolds On Clontarf Bridge
The incident occurred on the Houghton Highway as two vehicles travelled north shortly before 4pm. A silver Holden Astra and a Subaru Liberty were involved, with allegations that a male passenger in the Astra pointed a firearm towards the driver of the Subaru.
Both vehicles later stopped at traffic lights, where it is alleged the passenger exited the Astra and approached the Subaru.

Driver Leaves As Vehicle Follows
The Subaru driver, a 31-year-old man, accelerated away from the scene. It is further alleged the Astra followed, driving in a dangerous manner along the roadway.
The sequence moved quickly from a stopped interaction at traffic lights to a moving incident involving both vehicles.
Police Locate Vehicle In Redcliffe
Police later observed the Astra in Redcliffe, where both occupants were arrested. Investigations determined the firearm involved was a replica.

No physical injuries were reported, and the Subaru driver was not harmed.
Charges Laid Following Clontarf Incident
A 29-year-old man from Strathpine has been charged with dangerous conduct with a weapon and threatening violence. He was refused police bail and appeared in Redcliffe Magistrates Court on 14 April.
The driver of the Astra, a 63-year-old woman from Redcliffe, was issued a notice to appear in Redcliffe Magistrates Court on 11 May for dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.
Witness Appeal In Clontarf
Authorities are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the vehicles or has relevant dashcam footage from the Clontarf incident to come forward.
Published 15-Apr-2026
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