Man shot dead by police at Middleton Grange in Sydney’s southwest

A man has been shot dead by police after stabbing an officer and threatening others with a knife in Sydney’s southwest overnight.

A member of the public raised the alarm over the 34-year-old wielding a knife on Bird Walton Ave, Middleton Grange about 10.50pm Saturday.

As police arrived, the man rushed at their vehicle and stabbed the driver twice in the shoulder area of his operational vest, Assistant Commissioner Brett McFadden said.

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While his vest was damaged, the 33-year-old senior constable escaped injury.

“We are very close to something that could have been either fatal or certainly life-threatening in terms of injuries he could have sustained,” McFadden said.

“We’re talking centimetres to hitting another part of his body and causing catastrophic injuries.”

Four other officers confronted the man, who was still armed with a knife, and attempted to taser him.

“The male then rushed towards the officer that had discharged the taser and at this time was in close proximity to the police officer,” McFadden said.

The 33-year-old senior constable then stepped in and fired two shots at the man.

The officers performed CPR until paramedics arrived, but the man could not be revived.

He was declared dead about 11.40pm.

McFadden confirmed the man lived nearby and was known to police.

“It’s a devastating thing for the family of the 34-year-old to have to come to terms with,” he said.

Police at the scene on Bird Walton Ave, Middleton Grange, where a man was shot dead by police.Police at the scene on Bird Walton Ave, Middleton Grange, where a man was shot dead by police.
Police at the scene on Bird Walton Ave, Middleton Grange, where a man was shot dead by police. Credit: 7NEWS

A critical incident investigation is underway. The investigation is also subject to an independent review.

After watching body-worn camera footage, McFadden said the incident happened “in a matter of seconds”.

“The situation escalated very quickly,” he said.

“The tactical options that were available to police became very limited upon the taser not being effective.

“There was a very real threat to the life and well-being of the police officer, and another tactical option being the use of the firearm was used.”

The five attending police officers are yet to be interviewed.

“I’ve seen the video and at this stage, it’s within the scope of their responsibilities as police, protecting the community and protecting themselves,” he said.

McFadden said support was being provided to the officers involved.

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