A man is in hospital under police guard facing a slew of charges over a terrifying 30-minute crime spree which included carjackings, a shooting and a fatal crash.

Bradley Donald Towle, 41, is accused of causing a six-vehicle pile-up on a highway that killed a young woman, then shooting a good Samaritan who came to the aid of the motorists.

Towle was allegedly driving a red Porsche Macan that police claimed caused the  crashes on the Bruce Highway, north of Brisbane, on Monday.

‘The driver of the Porsche Macan allegedly lost control of the vehicle and struck the passenger side of a Nissan Micra,’ police said in a statement.

A passenger in the Nissan – a 22-year-old woman from Upper Mount Gravatt – later died from injuries sustained in the crash at Palmview, on the Sunshine Coast.

The Nissan’s driver – a 22-year-old Strathpine man – was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

Towle allegedly exited the Porsche armed with a gun and shot the 62-year-old driver of a SsangYong Rexton who had stopped to offer assistance, then stole his car.

Bradley Donald Towle, 41, is accused of shooting a good Samaritan following the multi-vehicle collision that killed a 22-year-old woman. 

Towle was allegedly driving a red Porsche Macan that police claimed caused the six-vehicle crash on the Bruce Highway, north of Brisbane, on Monday

The good Samaritan was taken to hospital, while his car was found crashed at nearby Landsborough about 20 minutes later.

Towle then allegedly stole a grey Mazda 3 being driven by a 16-year-old girl at gunpoint.

The teenager and her parents ran from the vehicle and were not injured.

Towle was arrested about 12.50pm on Monday at a Landsborough intersection on the Sunshine Coast, about 30 minutes after the fatal crash.

A firearm was found inside the vehicle, police said.

Towle sustained head and body injuries in the traffic incidents and was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital, where he remained under police guard on Tuesday.

Towle allegedly exited the Porsche armed with a gun and shot the driver of a SsangYong Rexton who stopped to offer assistance

The Tewantin man has been charged with 15 offences.

‘Investigations are continuing with further charges likely,’ police said, urging anyone with information about the incidents to come forward.

Towle’s case was mentioned briefly in Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

The case was adjourned until Wednesday, with Towle set to be moved from the hospital to a police watchhouse.



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