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Police shooting Grafton: four shots heard say residents

Police shooting Grafton: four shots heard say residents
By Tim Howard
South Grafton residents said they heard four gunshots when police shot a 32-year-old local man in a park last week.
Around 6.30am on December 11 residents were startled to hear the shots ring out from the park that is part of the J J Lawrence sporting fields near the corner of Bligh and Vere streets.
The part of the park is across the road from the South Grafton Public School
“People were saying they heard four shots,” said one resident, who did not want to be named.
“Some people are asking why they didn’t use a Taser on him.”
During an interview with media after the event, Acting Commissioner Dave Waddell said a number of shots had been fired, but said specifics would be determined from a critical incident investigation which began after the shooting.
A statement from police said they received a call about 6.30am and officers attached to the Coffs/ Clarence Police District were sent to a park on Ryan Street, South Grafton, responding to reports of a concern for welfare.
AC Waddell said the concerns were that the man was acting in a way that indicated he might harm himself.
He said the two officers, one aged 23, with two years experience and the other a 43-year-old with 15 years experience, engaged with the man for some time, but were forced to discharged their firearms when he came at them with a knife.
He said the knife had been recovered and was evidence in the investigation.
The officers immediately rendered first aid until the arrival of NSW Ambulance paramedics.
The man was airlifted to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable but serious condition.
The police officers were not physically injured.
Police tape surrounded the scene for more than a day after the shooting.
AC Waddell said A critical incident team from Richmond Police District will investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The investigation would also be subject to an independent review.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence.
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