Police in New South Wales have shot a man after a fast-moving incident in Greenacre, southwest Sydney, during which a stolen vehicle allegedly hit a police officer.
Police in New South Wales responded to a rapidly escalating incident in Greenacre, southwest Sydney, after reports involving a stolen vehicle led to a dangerous confrontation and the discharge of a firearm by an officer.
According to police accounts, officers attempted to intercept a suspected stolen car that was being driven recklessly through the area. The driver allegedly refused to stop and continued to evade police, resulting in a pursuit. During the incident, the vehicle is reported to have struck an officer, who was later taken to hospital and is in stable condition.
As the situation developed, police surrounded the vehicle and issued commands for the driver to surrender. When those instructions were not followed and the confrontation intensified, an officer fired their weapon, striking the suspect. Authorities have confirmed that the exact circumstances leading to the shooting are still being investigated.
Emergency services treated the injured man at the scene before transporting him to hospital. His condition is described as serious but not life-threatening.
The area was quickly secured by police and has since been declared a crime scene as forensic specialists examine evidence, including body-worn camera footage and witness statements. The officer involved has been placed on administrative leave pending standard investigative procedures.
Police have urged anyone with information or footage of the incident to come forward as inquiries continue into the events that unfolded in Greenacre.