SYDNEY BL0ODZONE: P0LICE G.UN DOWN RANDOM K.NIFEMAN AFTER BRUTAL DOUBLE STABBING IN POTTS POINT—MOTIVE IS TOTAL MYSTERY!

Fatal Police Shooting in Potts Point: Man Killed After Alleged Knife Attack on Two Women Second NSW Police Shooting in Hours Sparks Critical Incident Probes

By Sydney Correspondent Potts Point, Sydney, NSW – March 3, 2026

In a shocking incident in inner-city Sydney, New South Wales Police fatally shot a man Tuesday morning after he allegedly assaulted two women with a knife inside a residential unit complex. The shooting, which occurred around 10:50 a.m. on St Neot Avenue in Potts Point, marks the second time in just a few hours that NSW officers discharged firearms in unrelated incidents.

Officers from Kings Cross Police Area Command responded to reports of an armed intruder who had entered the apartment building and attacked two residents—women aged 48 and 56 believed to live in different units. NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna described the scene: the women sustained head and facial injuries, with one suffering more significant wounds “consistent with being assaulted by a weapon,” while the other’s injuries appeared to result from blunt force trauma. Both victims were transported to hospital in stable condition, with injuries not considered life-threatening.

The suspect, whose identity has not yet been released, was armed with a knife and reportedly threatened responding officers upon their arrival. Police first deployed a Taser in an attempt to subdue him, but it proved ineffective. When the man allegedly lunged at officers with the weapon, one officer fired a single shot, striking him fatally. He died shortly afterward despite efforts by NSW Ambulance paramedics at the scene.

Man shot by police after allegedly attacking women | The Senior | Senior
thesenior.com.au

Man shot by police after allegedly attacking women | The Senior | Senior

Police and emergency personnel at the scene on St Neot Avenue, Potts Point, where officers cordoned off the area following the fatal shooting.

“The police officers are pretty traumatised at the moment,” Assistant Commissioner McKenna said. “To take a life, that’s the last thing we want to do.” A critical incident has been declared, triggering an independent investigation by the Professional Standards Command, overseen by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission.

The two women are not believed to have known the assailant, adding to the randomness and terror of the attack in a typically quiet residential area near the Sydney CBD. Police have established a crime scene, and forensic teams continue to examine the unit complex for evidence.

ST NEOT AVENUE | Richardson & Wrench Elizabeth Bay/Potts Point
rwebay.com.au

ST NEOT AVENUE | Richardson & Wrench Elizabeth Bay/Potts Point

Typical apartment buildings line St Neot Avenue in Potts Point, a leafy inner-city suburb where the violent incident unfolded Tuesday morning.

The Potts Point shooting came just hours after another police-involved shooting in Newcastle. Around 8:30 a.m., members of the Northern Operations Support Group and Northern Region Domestic Violence High Risk Offender Team forced entry into a unit on Honeysuckle Drive to arrest a 36-year-old man wanted on five outstanding warrants.

The man allegedly confronted officers with an edged weapon. Two Tasers were deployed but failed to stop him, prompting one officer to fire, striking the suspect in the shoulder. He was taken under police guard to John Hunter Hospital, where he remains in stable condition.

Both incidents highlight the high-stakes nature of police responses to armed threats, with non-lethal options like Tasers proving ineffective in quick succession. Authorities have stressed that the events are unrelated, but the proximity has raised community concerns about officer safety and use-of-force protocols.

Armed Man Shot By Police In Potts Point After Alleged Assault Of Two Women
pedestrian.tv

Armed Man Shot By Police In Potts Point After Alleged Assault Of Two Women

Emergency services, including NSW Ambulance, attend the Potts Point scene as investigators work to piece together the sequence of events.

Neighbors in Potts Point described hearing commotion and seeing heavy police presence, with streets cordoned off and emergency vehicles arriving rapidly. The suburb, known for its historic architecture and proximity to Kings Cross, was left reeling from the violence in what residents called an otherwise peaceful morning.

Investigations into both shootings are ongoing, with body-worn camera footage and witness statements expected to play key roles. No charges have been laid against the officers involved, as standard procedure in critical incidents.

Community leaders and police unions have called for support for the traumatized officers while emphasizing the need for thorough, transparent reviews. Assistant Commissioner McKenna reiterated that police only use firearms as a last resort when there is an imminent threat to life.

As Sydney grapples with the day’s events, questions linger about mental health support, edged-weapon encounters, and alternatives to lethal force. The families of the injured women and the deceased man await further updates, while the broader public watches closely for outcomes from the independent probes.

Related Posts

Our Privacy policy

https://growglobal24.com - © 2026 News - Website owner by LE TIEN SON