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Two police officers were injured during separate incidents amidst a turbulent night in Sydney’s suburbs.
At approximately 8:40 p.m., riot police on patrol in Punchbowl’s Juno Parade identified a Toyota CHR believed to have been stolen from Riverwood.
The vehicle halted in traffic at the intersection with Punchbowl Road. As a police sergeant approached to apprehend the driver, the car allegedly sped forward, trapping the officer between two vehicles.
In response, the officer discharged his firearm, striking the Toyota, which then fled the scene.
Emergency medical personnel treated the 39-year-old officer for injuries to his lower leg, and he was subsequently transported to the hospital, where he remains in stable condition.
Just after 9.15pm, police were called to Thorn Street, Ryde, after reports of an injured man walking along the street.
Officers found the Toyota CHR abandoned on Richard Johnson Crescent before locating a man with a gunshot wound in the yard of a home on Squires Street.
The 32-year-old man was taken to hospital in a stable condition, where he remains under police guard.
In a separate incident later that night, at about 11.30pm, gunfire rang out in a public place shooting on Campbell Road, Chester Hill.
Police were told several shots were fired from a black ute into another car.
Both cars left the scene before police arrived.
At about 11.35pm, police were told a 26-year-old man had arrived at Auburn Hospital with gunshot wounds.
Officers found a Mercedes with multiple bullet holes in it, in the hospital carpark.
Police tried to speak to a man in the emergency department, but he allegedly assaulted the 58-year-old chief inspector, repeatedly punching him in the head.
The inspector and hospital security arrested the 30-year-old man, who was charged with assaulting police and refused bail to appear in cout today.
The police officer was treated for a laceration to his head.
The 26-year-old injured man remains in a critical condition.
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