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Police Statement On Critical Incident In Penrose Today |
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Assistant Commissioner Richard Chambers:
At around
10.45am, Police were notified of a vehicle stolen from a car
yard
on Church Street, Penrose.
The Police Air
Support Unit, Eagle, deployed to the area, located the
vehicle
and continued to monitor the
situation.
Police attempted to stop the vehicle however
it sped off and Police lost site
of the
vehicle.
It was located again by Eagle having crashed on
a traffic island on Great
South Road and
Ellerslie-Panmure Highway.
As Police approached the
scene, they observed the offender brandishing
a
firearm at a member of the public in an attempt
to steal the vehicle.
As Police approached the firearm
was presented at staff. Police fired shots
at the
offender during this particular altercation.
A Police
officer went forward and ensured the member of the public
was safe.
The member of the public suffered minor
injuries in the incident when their
vehicle rolled
forward over their foot.
The offender sped off in the
vehicle and a pursuit was authorised.
A short time later
the offender crashed again at the intersection of
Great
South Road and South-Eastern
Highway.
Again, he attempted to carjack another member of
the public and brandished a
firearm at
them.
Police staff on scene intervened, challenged and
shot the offender. He was
apprehended and first aid
was rendered at the scene.
The offender was taken to
hospital in a serious but stable condition.
An
investigation is now underway into the offender’s actions
and piecing
together what has occurred.
Scene
examinations were also conducted at two scenes on Great
South Road,
with the intersections with Main
Highway and South-Eastern Highway.
This was an incredibly
fast-moving and volatile incident that unfolded over
a
short period of time.
Our community will in no
doubt be concerned by the reckless nature of
the
offender’s actions today.
We are providing
support to staff involved in this incident and
ensuring
there is support available for members of
the public involved in what has
occurred.
As is
standard produce in these incidents, there are now a number
of
investigations that will get underway.
Police
will commence its own critical incident investigation and we
have
self-referred the matter to the Independent
Police Conduct Authority
(IPCA).
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