Australia – Two men are dead and three police officers injured after a two hour siege in Melbourne. 29-year-old Somali-born, Yacqub Khayre is being reported as the suspect. Khayre was shot dead by police.

7 News Melbourne also reported that Yacqub Khayre had a violent past and served 3 years in jail for a violent attack.

Via Independent UK:

Police have shot and killed a gunman who took a hostage in Melbourne, after an apparent siege. The situation has been resolved after a man was shot and the woman who was being held against her will was rescued, according to Victoria Police. The man may have killed someone else in the foyer of the same apartment building, according to local reports. TRENDING: BREAKING: Black Lives Matter Rioters in Hollywood Chase Down and Attack Driver.. UPDATE... DRIVER DETAINED BY POLICE (SHOCKING VIDEO) Local media stations said they had received a call that appeared to have come from within the building, where a woman could be heard screaming in the background. “This is for IS, this is for al-Qaeda,” he is reported to have said. Information on the attacker’s identity and his motivation would be revealed “when appropriate”, the police service said. Earlier, Victoria Police had said that it was attempting to negotiate with the man inside the apartment, and confirmed that he was holding a woman and not allowing her to leave. Three police officers were injured during the siege.

At the time of this initial report by Independent, they were unclear of who was responsible for the attack, however; Rita Katz, the Director of SITE Intelligence group confirmed ISIS took responsibility for this latest attack on the West.

1 )Pro #ISIS accounts promoting #Melbourne attack, & anticipating #ISIS’ claim. Stating: “This operation is but a sample of whats to come.” pic.twitter.com/lqSeDsPr63 — Rita Katz (@Rita_Katz) June 5, 2017

3)Like other ISIS inspired attacks in West, Amaq claimed #Melbourne was in response to ISIS”calls to target citizens”in coalition countries” — Rita Katz (@Rita_Katz) June 5, 2017

7 News Melbourne with the report:

The man at the centre of the deadly Brighton siege was known to counter-terrorism investigators. @nathantemp7 #7News pic.twitter.com/CCZBjWYLbK — 7 News Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) June 5, 2017

7 News Melbourne reporting that ISIS has claimed responsibility for the 2 hour siege resulting in 2 dead and 3 police officers injured:

H/T: Josh Caplan