Townsville Bulletin

Stabbed victim shoots attacker

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A MAN who was stabbed during a violent incident at a rural property in Sydney’s west allegedly pulled out a rifle and opened fire on a couple in a car as they fled the scene.

The driver – a man with bikie links – was injured in the shooting, NSW Police said yesterday.

Detectives described what unfolded at the Bringelly property on Monday night as “terrifying”.

A 32- year- old man and 28year- old woman – both wearing balaclavas and armed with a gun and a knife – allegedly forced their way inside the residence. Three people were inside the property at the time: two men aged 35 and a 29year- old woman.

One of the men was stabbed twice in the stomach and once in the back while the woman was stabbed in the neck, Acting Superinten­dent Paul Albury said in Sydney yesterday.

The 29- year- old woman was yesterday in a critical- butstable condition in hospital.

As the balaclava- clad couple drove off, the man who had been stabbed fired at their vehicle.

“The two offenders ... left in a Holden Colorado and were reversing out of the driveway when a 35- year- old man from the premises armed himself with a Winchester rifle and opened fire,” Acting Supt Albury said.

“Two of the shots that were fired towards the vehicle struck the driver’s side of the vehicle, injuring the 32- yearold man.” He continued driving until he hit a telegraph pole on The Northern Road in Luddenham some 5km away, Acting Supt Albury said.

“There was extensive blood in the vehicle, so it could have been a contributi­ng factor. Also, obviously, the speed he was travelling at was a factor.”

The female passenger was uninjured and was being ques- tioned at Liverpool Police Station yesterday.

The driver – allegedly a member of the Rebels bikie gang – was shot in the arm and remains in hospital under police guard.

“The 32- year- old man, who attended the premises and ... allegedly committed the home invasion, we believe has links to an outlaw motorcycle group,” Acting Supt Albury said.

“It must have been a terrifying incident. A number of people were stabbed inside.

“But at the same token, the level of violence in firing a 303 Winchester rifle at a moving vehicle is an alarming escalation.”

A 35- YEAR- OLD MAN FROM THE PREMISES ARMED HIMSELF WITH A WINCHESTER RIFLE AND OPENED FIRE

ACTING SUPT PAUL ALBURY

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