A Queensland man is in custody after he allegedly threatened a woman at a petrol station with a gun and struck a police officer with a stolen vehicle.
The 28-year-old Ascot man was charged on Sunday with dozens of offences including armed robbery and seriously assaulting police following an alleged crime spree across Brisbane's southern suburbs.
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Police will allege the man was discovered inside a Wellington Point home about 5.45pm on Saturday but fled in a car stolen earlier that day after he was confronted by the homeowner.
The man abandoned the car about 7.30pm at a Slacks Creek petrol station, where he threatened a woman with a shotgun before driving off in her vehicle.
In an alleged attempt to flee, the man struck a police vehicle as he left the petrol station and reached speeds of up to 130km/h on the Gateway Motorway.
Police deployed a tyre deflation device on Stanard Road in Manly West about 8.30pm but the man instead clipped a female officer with the car, causing minor hip injuries, and allegedly shot twice at officers.
The man attempted to steal another car from a passing motorist before he was chased on foot and arrested.
He will remain in custody until he appears before Wynnum Magistrates Court on Monday.
AAP