LeadStory

10 News First

Investigation into police shooting at Westfield continues

10 News First · New
10 News First
10 News First
New

A 29-year-old concreter was fatally shot by police at the Mount Druitt Westfield car park in Sydney after allegedly refusing to drop a machete and approaching a group involved in a fight. The altercation began between two groups of women, none of whom were known to each other, before one called her husband, who arrived armed. Police stated that the man ignored demands to drop the weapon and continued moving towards the group, prompting an officer to fire. Authorities have confirmed there is no indication of gang affiliation, and an internal investigation is ongoing. The shopping centre has emphasised its commitment to safety, and police are providing support to the officers involved.

BreakdownGenerated by LeadStory AI
  • A 29-year-old man was shot by police after allegedly approaching a group with a machete.
  • The incident followed a fight between two groups of women at Mount Druitt Westfield. 22s
  • Police say the man ignored commands to drop the weapon before being shot. 40s
  • Authorities do not believe the groups were known to each other or had gang affiliations. 1m 0s
  • An internal investigation is underway, and support is being provided to the officers involved. 1m 36s
PoliceCrime