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Ashley Reuben-Milos on bail when allegedly launches frantic police attack at Bix Court, Crestmead

Court documents reveal the frantic attack a Logan man allegedly launched on police with a lever action shortened rifle after a police chase ended in Crestmead.

CCTV captures moment man shot by police

A Logan man allegedly launched an attack on police with a lever-action shortened rifle after a police chase ended at Crestmead.

According to court documents, Ashley Reuben-Milos, 32, allegedly struck five police officers before assaulting another five SERT officers after damaging a police vehicle in a stolen car on October 18.

It was also revealed Ruben-Milos was already facing three unrelated offences in Marsden in May, and was on bail for the charges when the latest incident occurred.

Police chased a stolen Suzuki Vitara around Brown Plains Rd and Grand Plaza Drive when Ruben-Milos, who allegedly carried the rifle inside the car, fired shots at the police.

The car was abandoned near Central Ct in Hillcrest before the driver allegedly fled in a stolen Kia Cerato to Bix Ct in Crestmead.

It sparked an hours-long stand-off with an emergency exclusion zone in place.

Ruben-Milos was shot twice by police and was taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital.

Police on scene at a Bix Court address at Crestmead on October 19 where a man was shot by police. Picture: David Clark
Police on scene at a Bix Court address at Crestmead on October 19 where a man was shot by police. Picture: David Clark

Police subsequently charged him with 34 offences, including five counts of dangerous conduct with a weapon, acts intended to resist arrest and serious assault.

Ruben-Milos has been further charged with failure to appear as he allegedly did not surrender into custody for his other charges on May 28 in Beenleigh and was apprehended under a warrant.

His matter was first mentioned last Friday in Beenleigh Magistrates Court without his appearance.

Legal Aid lawyer David Gilmore said Reuben-Milos was discharged from the hospital, but he was uncertain where he was.

His matter was adjourned to October 31 for mention.

Ruben-Milos was remanded in custody.

Queensland Police Union president Shane Prior described the police-involved shooting as “one of the most dangerous situations and incidents Brisbane has experienced for some time”.

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