A shattered window in Sydney's inner-west after an alleged shooting
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Security footage shows the moments 60-year-old father Artemios Mintzas allegedly opened fire from the window of his unit in Sydney’s inner west on Sunday night, stopping traffic as bullets were launched at cars, police and buildings.

Mintzas was refused bail at Burwood Courthouse over 18 charges of shooting with intent to murder, and seven firearm-related offences.

Mintzas allegedly fired at people and cars at random on Georges River Road in Croydon Park.

A shattered window in Sydney's inner-west after an alleged shooting
The alleged gunman fired multiple shots from a unit window. (Nine)

As police arrived on the scene, a bullet was fired at the windscreen of their car. An officer drew their weapon and made their way towards the unknown, but was forced to retreat.

The tactical unit arrived shortly after for backup, armed with guns and shields, as people were trapped in their cars.

The ordeal lasted for more than an hour and a half before the alleged gunman was taken into custody.

A NSW police officer walking towards a building in Croydon Park with his weapon drawn.
A police officer approached the building but was forced to retreat shortly after. (Nine)

Aysegul, a kebab shop owner, told 9News the alleged gunman was her customer just moments before he opened fire.

“He even said hi to me just before the scene, about 20 minutes before, smiling,” she said.

“I was shocked when I found out in the morning that it was him. He seemed so normal to me.

A kebab shop owner telling Nine News of her encounter with the alleged gunman, who was also her customer, moments before he allegedly opens fire.
Ayesgul served the alleged gunman mere moments before he opened fire. (Nine)

“At first we didn’t think there were gunshots, we thought like there was like fireworks and that.

“We were hiding in the kitchen. It was a scary night. Very lucky that he just didn’t come downstairs.”

Detectives are still investigating.

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