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Police charge two men over Brisbane restaurant shooting

Two men have been charged after shots were fired at a Brisbane restaurant at the weekend.
Police were called just before 2am on Sunday after shots were fired into the glass windows of Barolos restaurant on Sherwood Road in Toowong.
Shots were fired at a Toowong restaurant on Sunday.Credit:Nine News
Nine News footage showed two bullet holes through Barolos Italian Restaurant.
A crime scene was declared.
On Tuesday, police charged a 25-year-old Eagleby man with dangerous conduct with a weapon and wilful damage.
A 41-year-old Upper Mount Gravatt man was charged with dangerous conduct with a weapon, wilful damage and authority required to possess explosives (possessing ammunition).
The pair will appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
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