Will Energy’s father okay after wrestling with armed gunman



Bob Energy, father of two-time IndyCar champion Will Energy, was concerned in a daunting incident in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, this week. 

A 39-year-old suspect led police on a multi-day pursuit, which concerned a number of armed carjackings. First, he took a Toyota Rav4 on April 4 in Newton earlier than dumping it on the New England Freeway, the place he shortly stole one other automobile at gunpoint. The suspect took a Subaru Forester after firing his gun into the air. Not lengthy after, he stole a SsangYong Musso and commenced heading west on Warrego Freeway.

The next day, he stole a Toyota Land Cruiser after robbing a residence in Gormley Road, Lidcombe.

On April 6, the suspect’s crime spree ended on Herries Road between Curzon and Cohoe Streets in Toowoomba, and he was apprehended round 12:50pm native time.

It was there the place the suspect encountered Bob Energy, who spoke with 7NEWS Australia concerning the tense moments earlier than police arrived.

“I used to be wrestling with him a bit bit, and I didn’t need him to get within the automotive,” recalled Energy. “He had the shotgun pointed at me. I mentioned, ‘don’t shoot me.’

“I opened the door as much as get the canine out after which the police arrived and pounced on him.”

The elder Energy was unhurt, and a shotgun was recovered on the scene.

“It saved the automotive and me. I used to be alright,” mentioned Energy.

 

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