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Man hurt after police fire shot Police shoot man in stolen 4X4
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A man has been taken to hospital with an injury to his abdomen after being shot by police in Gilford, County Down. A man driving a stolen Range Rover has been shot by police in the County Down village of Gilford.
Police said they received a report at about 0430 BST that a Range Rover had been stolen from a house in the Tullygally area of Craigavon. The vehicle had earlier been taken from a house in Craigavon, County Armagh, at about 0430 BST on Saturday.
They said it had been taken by a man who threatened the occupant of the house with a petrol bomb. At the house, in the Tullygally area, a man had threatened the occupant with a petrol bomb, police said.
A shot was fired by police, injuring the driver of the vehicle when a patrol car came upon it at about 0500 BST. The man driving the stolen Land Rover was taken to hospital with an injury to his abdomen. His condition is described as not life threatening.
His condition is described as not life threatening. A patrol car came upon the vehicle in Castleview, Gilford, shortly after 0500 BST. One shot was discharged.
The incident has been referred to the Police Ombudsman. As is usual procedure, the incident has been referred to the Police Ombudsman.