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South Australian police have shot a man after he allegedly pointed a gun at the head of his three-year-old daughter during a confrontation with officers in central Adelaide. | South Australian police have shot a man after he allegedly pointed a gun at the head of his three-year-old daughter during a confrontation with officers in central Adelaide. |
The shooting ended an ordeal for a young mother, her daughter and seven-month-old son that began nearly three hours earlier when her partner allegedly assaulted her at the Cumberland Park home. | The shooting ended an ordeal for a young mother, her daughter and seven-month-old son that began nearly three hours earlier when her partner allegedly assaulted her at the Cumberland Park home. |
The man, 26, is now in Royal Adelaide hospital with non-life threatening injuries after being shot once on Monday night. It’s alleged he also assaulted two other people who tried to help his 23-year-old partner. | The man, 26, is now in Royal Adelaide hospital with non-life threatening injuries after being shot once on Monday night. It’s alleged he also assaulted two other people who tried to help his 23-year-old partner. |
He then forced his family into a car. Police were called just before 9pm but they did not have a description of the vehicle. | He then forced his family into a car. Police were called just before 9pm but they did not have a description of the vehicle. |
They managed to identify the car an hour later and PolAir tracked its high-speed run through the city, including down Rundle Mall. Officers stopped the car in Hindley Street at 11.30pm after it was slowed down by road spikes and moved to arrest the man. | They managed to identify the car an hour later and PolAir tracked its high-speed run through the city, including down Rundle Mall. Officers stopped the car in Hindley Street at 11.30pm after it was slowed down by road spikes and moved to arrest the man. |
“When they were doing that it will be alleged that he threatened the three-year-old girl with a firearm and that’s when a decision was made for a police officer to fire at the offender,” Assistant Commissioner Paul Dickson told reporters. | “When they were doing that it will be alleged that he threatened the three-year-old girl with a firearm and that’s when a decision was made for a police officer to fire at the offender,” Assistant Commissioner Paul Dickson told reporters. |
Television footage shows police pulling the distressed woman from the car, then grabbing the baby and the girl and rushing them to safety. | Television footage shows police pulling the distressed woman from the car, then grabbing the baby and the girl and rushing them to safety. |
Armed officers swarmed the car, with one scrambling over the hood, to secure the gunman. | Armed officers swarmed the car, with one scrambling over the hood, to secure the gunman. |
“They come all together from everywhere, they surrounded every door, every window,” a witness, Ammar Hady, told Nine News “They are trying to open it, he wouldn’t open the car, like any doors or anything, they smashed with the smashing hammers and opened the door then they got the kid. I heard one shot.” | “They come all together from everywhere, they surrounded every door, every window,” a witness, Ammar Hady, told Nine News “They are trying to open it, he wouldn’t open the car, like any doors or anything, they smashed with the smashing hammers and opened the door then they got the kid. I heard one shot.” |
The children were physically uninjured but Dickson said “obviously there will be a whole lot of distress”. | The children were physically uninjured but Dickson said “obviously there will be a whole lot of distress”. |
The woman is being treated in another hospital for injuries from the earlier alleged assault. | The woman is being treated in another hospital for injuries from the earlier alleged assault. |
“It’s a terrible incident,” Dickson said. “You could imagine how horrific it would be for the young mother and the two children.” | “It’s a terrible incident,” Dickson said. “You could imagine how horrific it would be for the young mother and the two children.” |
An investigation is under way. | An investigation is under way. |