A knife-wielding man has been arrested after breaking into a suburban home and climbing onto the roof, triggering an eight-hour police standoff which resulted in a cherry picker being called in to deploy tear gas and bring the bizarre standoff to an end.
The saga unfolded in Keperra in Brisbane's north on Anzac Day during daylight, eventually lasting well into the evening until about 11.30pm. The alleged offender was first spotted running through the streets "in a clearly agitated state" and was captured on multiple home surveillance cameras.
He then allegedly broke into a home and made his way onto the top of one house, where he was seen ripping tiles from the roof before he allegedly "put his foot through the ceiling". Dramatic video shows the man brandishing a large knife, which police allege was one of two in his possession.
Some neighbors were evacuated, while others were warned to stay inside their homes while the shocking scenes unfolded. One resident who spoke to the media said the situation was "pretty scary for suburban Brisbane".
"They [police] said there's a man on top of the roof with a knife and a machete," witness Michael Gaffe recalled. Queensland Police Inspector Andrew Tracey said the man "was [allegedly] armed with two large knives" which made "that a dangerous situation for police".
"He ended up ripping the tiles off of the roof of the house and was getting into the roof cavity of the house. Then I believe he put his foot through the ceiling in some spots," neighbor Charlie Hurren told 7News. Pictured broadcast by the network show the damage caused during the hours-long incident.
The man allegedly stole a set of car keys and icy poles from the property's freezer, before he made his way up onto the roof. With streets cordoned off, specialist officers used a cherry picker to get close enough to throw canisters of tear gas.
The owner of the home, who did not want to be identified, was in Cairns at the time. Eventually, police managed to coax the 32-year-old down from the roof, where he was arrested and taken to hospital for medical assessment.