Concerning details of Sydney shooting emerge as victim 'known very little to police'

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Concerning details of Sydney shooting emerge as victim 'known very little to police'
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A man shot in the face and chest outside his Western Sydney home was 'known very little' to police, as investigators try to determine why he was gunned down.

A man shot in the face and chest outside his Western Sydney home was"known very little" to police, as investigators try to determine why he was gunned down.

A 29-year-old man shot in the face and chest outside his home in Blackett, near Mt Druitt, was"known very little" to New South Wales Police. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Damian Shaw Witnesses have told media several gunshots, which initially sounded like fireworks, rang out, before they heard shocked family members screaming and crying.

"He said the level of violence seems to be escalating and the way to try and resolve a dispute or to take action against somebody now seems to be a gun.The Daily Telegraph Crime Editor Mark Morri spoke about the brazen nature of shootings these days, referring to incidents such as the shooting of Taha Sabbagh, 40, killed in front of his teen son.

At least one gunman jumped out of a Mazda 3 and unloaded his weapon into the luxury vehicle where the father and son were seated in the front seats. Hairdresser Amy Hazouri was innocently murdered in August last year alongside her friend who had underworld links. Picture: Instagram

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