He was shot multiple times in Keilor Village.
One of Melbourne’s most violent gangland figures, Gavin “Capable” Preston, has been shot dead in Melbourne’s north-west in a suspected gangland attack.He was shot multiple times at a cafe in Keilor Village. “They put a clip into him,” one underworld source toldChief Commissioner Victoria Police Shane Patton said Saturday that a male in his 50s had been shot in Keilor Village and may have died. Another male was shot in the stomach, he said.
Police went on alert in April after Preston was released from jail after serving a nearly 11-year prison sentence for the shooting death of a drug trafficker. Preston – who earned the nickname “Capable” because he is supposedly “capable of anything” – has based himself in the western suburbs and associating with local criminals.
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