Police opened fire and discovered a burning car after chasing suspects in Sydney.

Police were alerted to a break-in at a unit block on Princes Highway in St Peters at 1:15am today.

June 22nd 2024.

Police opened fire and discovered a burning car after chasing suspects in Sydney.
Authorities are currently on the lookout for two individuals in connection with a disturbing incident in Sydney. It all began when a driver purposefully aimed their vehicle at a police officer, before the car was set ablaze in an apartment complex. The commotion began in the early hours of the morning, around 1:15 am, when officers were summoned to a unit block on the Princes Highway in St Peters. Reports of a break-in had sparked their initial response.

Upon arrival, the police encountered three individuals in an underground car park. Among them were two males, who quickly hopped into a white Volkswagen Golf and fled the scene. The officers attempted to intervene, but the car aggressively drove towards one of the constables, causing one of the officers to fire their weapon in self-defense.

Shortly after, emergency services were called to another underground car park, this time on Harris Street in Pyrmont. The reason? A car fire had broken out, prompting over a hundred residents to evacuate for safety. Upon further investigation, authorities have confirmed that the damaged vehicle is, in fact, the same one from the earlier incident.

In light of these events, a crime scene has been established, and the vehicle is currently undergoing forensic examination. Thankfully, firefighters were able to put out the blaze within an hour, and no injuries were reported. However, the search for the two suspects continues, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. The safety of the community is their top priority, and they will not rest until the perpetrators are brought to justice.

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