A young man who was shot dead by police on the Logan Motorway yesterday has been "directly linked" to the double murder of an elderly couple, with officers describing the incident as a "terrorism event", Queensland police say.
The bodies of Maurice and Zoe Antill, both in their mid-80s, were found at a house in the southern Brisbane suburb of Parkinson yesterday afternoon.
Yesterday morning, Raghe Mohamed Abdi, 22, was fatally shot by police on the Logan Motorway, not far from Parkinson, after allegedly threatening officers with a knife.

Mr Abdi had previously been investigated by a counter-terrorism taskforce and had allegedly cut off his GPS tracking device on Wednesday night.
Queensland Police Deputy Commissioner Tracy Linford said further forensic examinations of the two scenes revealed they were connected.
"There was an item located with Mr Abdi that we believe came from the address of the deceased elderly couple," she said.
"We are treating this matter as a terrorism event.
"Nothing else has been uncovered at this point in time that there are any other persons involved in the terrorism event."

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