The Age's report:
COLLINGWOOD footballer Alan Didak has admitted to police he was with accused CBD killer Christopher Wayne Hudson during a shooting rampage just days before the Hells Angel is alleged to have shot three people - killing one.
Didak, who was interviewed as a witness by members of the armed crime taskforce last night, confirmed he was with Hudson on June 12, when police believed shots were fired from the window of the bikie's black Mercedes. But Magpies chief executive Gary Pert suggested last night that Didak had been held against his will during the "ordeal".
Police have confirmed that Didak was in the King Street strip club, Spearmint Rhino, after the Queen's Birthday game and left with Hudson about 3am.
Police believe Hudson and Didak drove from the nightclub and the bikie then allegedly fired random shots. They have been told the two men then travelled to the Hells Angels' East County Chapter headquarters in Campbellfield. The two later left the headquarters and Hudson drove the car about one kilometre to the Scania truck company's Australian headquarters in Northbourne Road where further shots were fired.
Police were called and Hudson is alleged to have fired several warning shots from the window of the car before driving off. They believe Didak was dropped by the gunman near Southbank after the two shooting incidents about 6am. Later that day he flew to Queensland with teammates for a mid-season break.
Didak has told police he left the nightclub with Hudson, recalls hearing shots fired but blacked out and cannot recall the Campbellfield incident. It is believed that Didak had not met the alleged gunman until the morning of the incident.
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http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/pies-star-quizzed-on-shooting/2007/06/28/1182624084999.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1Herald-Sun report:
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,21987510%255E19742,00.html