[VIDEO] Another Petrol Station Shooting In Klang Goes Viral. Here’s What We Know
An analysis of the video shows that a man who fell from one of the cars appears to be holding a gun, visible for just a few frames.
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A video allegedly showing another shooting incident at a petrol station in Klang has gone viral, reigniting public concern over recent violence in the area
The 1.17-minute clip, recorded by a bystander, shows a white car, believed to be the suspect's getaway vehicle, speeding away while another vehicle attempts to block it.
A man is seen injured on the ground while members of the public rush to assist. An object, believed to be a bullet or shell casing, was reportedly found at the scene.
A closer analysis of the video reveals additional details, including that the man who fell appears to be holding a gun, visible for just a few frames.
Around 1:13, the bystander filming the incident picks up a small metallic object, believed to be a bullet shell casing, from the ground and hands it to the injured man.

The video, shared online by AlHijrah Online, also appears to show a man falling from a black Honda Civic around the 26-second mark
Shortly after, the white Toyota is seen being rammed by the black car.
A text overlay on the video reads: "DUA KERETA BERLANGGAR DI STESEN MINYAK, DISYAKI BERLAKU TEMBAKAN" (Two cars collided at a petrol station, shooting suspected).
However, no shooting is visible in the clip.
South Klang police chief ACP Ramli Kasa said he would issue an official statement on the incident soon.
This is the second petrol station shooting in the Klang area in just over a week
Last Friday, a 34-year-old man was shot dead at a petrol station in Bukit Tinggi.
The Bukit Tinggi shooting, which occurred around 11.13pm, left the public shaken.
A viral video from the scene showed the victim standing beside a car before two men on a motorcycle arrived, and the pillion rider fired multiple shots.
A woman who was with the victim earlier was unharmed, but was seen attending to the injured man.
Selangor police chief Datuk Shazeli Kahar said the victim was wanted by police and had multiple criminal records, including detention under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA).
"The police are conducting thorough checks on the victim's background, including links to organised crime groups," Shazeli said.



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