Police Fatally Shoot Man After Stabbing on NSW Mid North Coast
A man was fatally shot by police following a violent series of events on the New South Wales Mid North Coast. This incident unfolded early in the morning in Tuncurry when officers responded to a home invasion.
Incident Overview
At approximately 6:40 AM, police received reports of a home invasion involving a man armed with a chainsaw and a knife. According to the NSW Police statement, a 28-year-old woman was stabbed during the incident.
Details of the Pursuit
- The suspect fled the scene in a white four-wheel drive.
- A police pursuit began shortly after the vehicle was spotted on Stewart Parade.
- The vehicle was seen driving through a sports ground before crashing on the Forster Bridge.
- During the chase, the suspect carjacked another vehicle and collided with a police car, injuring an officer.
Escalation of Violence
Following the minor crash, the situation escalated when the suspect drove onto a property on Idlewood Drive in Rainbow Flat. While armed, he broke into another home.
Police Response
- Officers attempted to subdue the man with a taser multiple times.
- Despite these efforts, he fled to a neighboring property.
- The confrontation culminated when he approached an officer, prompting the officer to discharge their firearm.
Outcome
The suspected assailant, believed to be around 41 years old, died at the scene. Authorities have stated that a critical incident investigation is underway, conducted by detectives from outside the region.
This tragic event highlights the dangerous nature of policing incidents involving weapons and the rapid escalation of violence. The community is left to grapple with the aftermath of this confrontation on the NSW Mid North Coast.