WA Police have released footage of an alleged shooting in Baldivis.
The vision shows Mongols bikie Adam Wragg run for his life across the street before jumping over a neighbours fence after he was allegedly shot at on Amazon Drive on Thursday, October 5.
Dash-cam video saw a convey of four cars driving down the street before they attempted awkward U-turns.
At one point, one vehicle reversed into another before they pulled up to Wragg's home.
Gang Crime Squad Acting Officer-in-Charge Bevan Roe said the incident did not seem to be well planned.
"If it wasn’t such a serious incident, you would probably describe some aspects as laughable," he said.
Two Rebels bikies, Jacob Hughes and Joshua Hadomi Da Cruz Joaquim, have been charged over the alleged shooting.
Police will allege Joaquim was a passenger in one of the vehicles when he allegedly got out of the car and discharged a firearm.
He was arrested at a shopping centre in Success on Monday.
Several live rounds of ammunition were allegedly found in a backpack belonging to the 23-year-old Baldivis man.
Both men have been remanded in custody.
Detectives believe there were eight people involved in the alleged shooting and they are still looking for the firearms used.
“They are still out there in the community in the hands of people who clearly don’t care about the ramifications,” Det. Roe said.
“Detectives will continue to execute search warrants and splinter doors until we have identified and charged all people involved.
“We are particularly interested in locating the firearms.
“It’s a real danger to the community that they are still out there.
“And I’ll just reassure anybody that does provide information that it will and can remain confidential . . . If you don’t say anything to us, it can actually be more dangerous.”
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