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Sydney incident: Man arrested over stabbings in city centre

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SYDNEY An armed man has been arrested after stabbing a woman in central Sydney and being detained on the street by members of the public. A second woman was found dead inside an apartment building on the same street.

“All the informatio­n we have at hand would link these two crimes,” police commission­er Mick Fuller said at a press conference. He said the suspect was a “lone actor” with a history of mental health issues. He was known to police but “his history was unremarkab­le compared to the gravity of the crimes he committed”, Mr Fuller said.

The police commission­er said the suspect had some ideologies related to terrorism, but had no apparent links to other terrorist organisati­ons. It is believed the man had a USB drive containing details of mass killings in New Zealand and the United States. Mr Fuller said the stabbing is not currently being classed as a terrorist incident but this would be reassessed as the investigat­ion continues. Three “heroes” were praised by New South Wales Police Minister David Elliot for their role in detaining the man and acting “well and truly beyond the call of any citizen”. He also congratula­ted the firefighte­rs involved.

The incident unfolded at about 14:00 local time (04:00 GMT) on Tuesday near Clarence St and King St, a busy area in the city centre. Video footage shows the suspect jumping on a car wielding a knife, shouting “Allahu Akbar” and “shoot me”, as another man confronts him with a wicker chair. Police said the suspect had stabbed a 41yearold woman in the back before being restrained by three members of the public.

They “placed him essentiall­y under arrest, even though he was branching a large butchers knife and was clearly dangerous”. Emergency services arrived shortly after and following a wider investigat­ion, the body of a 21yearold woman was found nearby. The injured woman was taken to hospital in a stable condition. Police said there was no ongoing threat. (BBC)

 ??  ?? Emergency services arrived at the scene shortly after the man was held down. The man killed one woman. (Photo: BBC)
Emergency services arrived at the scene shortly after the man was held down. The man killed one woman. (Photo: BBC)

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