C.K. Lawrence
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A neighbourhood brawl in Australia over the ownership of a cat has left five people injured and ****** police to draw their guns to break up three warring households.
Police said the clash in Queensland “eventuated over a cat” and left two people with severe cuts from a machete.
"It was one house versus two houses,” said Detective Senior Sergeant Gregg Davey.
“It was an incident that boiled over… One group came armed with machetes, hammers and a steering wheel lock. It's such a basic neighbourly dispute. There are other avenues to sort these things out."
The dispute occurred at about 11:30pm on Thursday in the rural town of Gympie, north of Brisbane.
Police received numerous emergency calls and arrived on the scene to find several people injured and a man walking towards them armed with a machete. Police drew their guns and tasers and brought the clash to an end.
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