Greenacre Incident: Police Shoot Man After Officer Is Struck By Reportedly Stolen Vehicle In Southwest Sydney
Police in New South Wales shot a man in Greenacre, southwest Sydney, after a rapidly escalating incident in which a 39-year-old officer was allegedly struck by a stolen vehicle, leaving the officer hospitalized and prompting an active investigation.
According to the New South Wales Police Force, officers were responding to reports involving a suspected stolen car when the situation intensified. During the encounter, the vehicle allegedly hit at least one officer, prompting police to discharge their firearms. The suspect was shot at the scene and taken into custody, though officials have not released details on his condition.
Emergency services attended the location and provided medical treatment to both the injured officer and the suspect. The officer was transported to hospital with serious injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening. The incident has drawn concern within the police community, with colleagues expressing support and highlighting the risks officers face during unpredictable operations.
A crime scene has been established in Greenacre, where investigators are collecting evidence and reviewing the sequence of events leading up to the shooting. Authorities are working to determine how the collision occurred and the actions taken immediately before force was used.
As is standard procedure in police-involved shootings, an independent review will assess the use of force. Members of the public who witnessed the incident or have relevant information have been urged to assist investigators.
The incident has also caused disruption in the surrounding area, with road closures and a heavy police presence impacting traffic and local residents while investigations continue.