Police believe Townsville gym shooting and suspicious shop fire are linked

Queensland detectives have released video as they investigate a group that set a Townsville supplement store on fire before firing bullets into a popular nearby gym earlier this year.

Police were called to the fire and the shooting in the early morning of February 9.

A gym taped off by police with police cars out the front

Police attended the gym that was fired upon in February. (ABC North Queensland: Brooke Tindall)

Townsville Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) officer Detective Inspector Dave Barron said on Wednesday the incidents, as well as a car fire that happened later that same morning, were “obviously linked”.

Video released by the CIB shows a ute reversing into the Gym N Juice supplement store doors before a hooded person enters and sets the building alight.

Black and white CCTV of a hooded figure standing next to a ute pointing a gun.

Video captures a hooded figure firing bullets into a Townsville gym in February. (Supplied: Queensland police)

Another clip shows the same ute arriving at the One Million Strong gym before another hooded person exits the vehicle and shoots at the business, which is next to a busy road.

Also included in the released images are photos of masked men armed with large guns at a home in the Townsville suburb of Yabulu in September 2025.

Police said offenders forced entry to a Purono Parkway home at Yabulu “which resulted in shots being fired”.

Detective Inspector Barron said police had established tangible links between the home invasion and the incidents at the Townsville businesses.

A plain-clothes detective in a suit standing in front of a Queensland Police emblem.

Detective Inspector Dave Barron says considerable resources have been dedicated to the investigation. (ABC News: Chloe Chomicki)

Multiple suspects

Detective Inspector Barron said police had multiple suspects.

“For these matters, there have been no arrests, we have multiple persons of interest who we are investigating,” he said.

“There are definite lines of inquiry that we are pursuing.

Police taping off a crime scene at the Warrina Shopping Complex

Police attend the business that was set alight in February (ABC North Queensland: Brooke Tindall)

“Adequate resources have been placed in the investigation centre for these investigations to be completed.”

Detective Inspector Barron said there was no threat to the community and urged anyone with information to contact CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000.

“It is timely to make an appeal to the community for anyone with information to provide it to us.”

Police said no-one was injured in the shop fire, gym shooting, car fire or home invasion. 

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