Sydney Man Found Dead in Car After Morning Shooting, Homicide Squad Leads Investigation

First responders at the scene were officers from The Hills Police Area Command, indicating local command involvement in the initial response.
Authorities have urged motorists to avoid North Rocks Road and use alternative routes around Carlingford as the investigation continues.
Video footage of the scene and incident is available via Daily Mail, providing contemporaneous visual coverage of the early-morning shooting.
A man in his 30s was shot dead inside a car on North Rocks Road in Carlingford, Sydney's north-west, just after 7am on Wednesday. He was found with several gunshot wounds and died at the scene, according to 7News.
Police believe the attack was targeted and not random. The victim was known to police, and investigators are now probing possible links to organised crime, Irrigator reported.
Emergency services were called to North Rocks Road shortly after 7am. Officers from The Hills Police Area Command were first to respond. They found the man inside a car with multiple gunshot wounds. He could not be revived and was declared dead at the scene, according to Queanbeyan Age.
The victim has not yet been formally identified. Head Topics reported the shooting took place outside a Carlingford home, during the busy morning commute period. Road closures were put in place as investigators moved in to secure the area.
Detectives say the attack was deliberate. The victim was known to police before his death. Investigators are now looking into whether the shooting has links to organised crime, according to Lithgow Mercury.
The NSW Police Homicide Squad has been notified and is assisting with the investigation. No arrests have been made. Police have not released any details about a motive or any suspects at this stage, Irrigator reported.
North Rocks Road was closed following the shooting. Police urged motorists to avoid the area and use alternative routes around Carlingford. The closure added to traffic delays during the morning peak period, according to 7News.
A crime scene was established and remains in place as inquiries continue. The public is being kept informed as the investigation develops. Authorities have not given a timeline for when the road will reopen.
As of Wednesday morning, no one has been arrested over the shooting. Police are treating the scene as an active crime investigation. Head Topics reported detectives are working to formally identify the victim before notifying his family.
The Homicide Squad is leading the inquiry alongside local officers. Investigators have not ruled out further lines of inquiry. Anyone with information about the shooting is being urged to contact police, according to Queanbeyan Age.
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