The group confronted a 25-year-old man who was home alone.
A group of men are on the run after breaking into a Brisbane home and shooting a young man in the foot when he refused to give over money.
CCTV shows the group of masked men creeping up the driveway of the home on Mander Court in Wellington Point about 1am yesterday.
All appear to be armed with guns.
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The group confronted a 25-year-old man who was home alone.
"He was just in here playing his game with his headphones on, and he just looked up and they were all there in the door," the victim's mother Seanne McMahon said.
"He wouldn't give over any of the combinations for the safe or anything, so they beat the crap out of him ... and when he wouldn't cooperate, they shot him."
The group escaped with several valuables and a Dodge Ram ute.
Emergency services arrived a short time later and took the 25-year-old to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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"From the beatings, he had a five-hour surgery yesterday to correct the fractured, broken eye socket on his right-hand side, he's got cracked teeth," McMahon said.
Police believe the home invasion was a targeted attack and that there is no ongoing threat to the public.
The men responsible are still at large and a stolen vehicle remains outstanding.
"These people are in the community with guns, they can do this to any person that they think has money or whatever that they that owes them something in life," McMahon said.
Anybody with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers online or on 1800 333 000.
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