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NSW Police Shoot Man in Shoulder During Arrest Attempt in Newcastle Unit Block Critical Incident Probe Launched After Taser Failure in Honeysuckle Drive Operation

By Crime and Courts Correspondent Newcastle, NSW – March 3, 2026

New South Wales Police shot a 36-year-old man in the shoulder this morning during a high-risk arrest operation at a unit block on Honeysuckle Drive in Newcastle, marking the second police-involved shooting in the state within hours. The incident unfolded around 8:30 a.m. when specialist teams forced entry to apprehend the man, who was wanted on five outstanding arrest warrants, several linked to domestic violence matters according to reports.

Officers from the Northern Operations Support Group and the Northern Region Domestic Violence High Risk Offender Team attended the address to execute the warrants. Upon forcing entry into the unit, they were allegedly confronted by the man armed with an edged weapon—described in statements as a knife. Police first deployed Tasers twice in an effort to subdue him, but both attempts proved ineffective. The man continued to threaten officers, prompting one to discharge their firearm, striking him in the shoulder.

The injured man was treated at the scene by paramedics and transported under police guard to John Hunter Hospital, where he remains in stable condition. No officers were injured in the confrontation.

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Police tape cordons off the entrance to the Honeysuckle Drive unit block in Newcastle following the morning shooting incident, with officers maintaining a presence at the scene.

A crime scene has been established at the multi-storey apartment building in the Honeysuckle precinct, a bustling area near Newcastle’s CBD with modern residential towers. Forensic teams and investigators from Newcastle City Police District are examining the circumstances, including a review of body-worn camera footage and witness accounts. A critical incident investigation has been declared, standard procedure for any police discharge of a firearm, to ensure independent oversight and transparency.

Northern Region acting Assistant Commissioner Shane Cribb commended the officers’ actions, describing them as “heroic” in the face of a “very violent” confrontation. “Police formally identified themselves before forcing their way into the apartment,” he stated. “They were confronted by the male offender who was armed with an edged weapon. Police fired their tasers twice, but unfortunately they were ineffective, and shortly after that, police discharged their firearm, striking the male to the shoulder.”

The operation highlights ongoing challenges in high-risk arrests involving armed individuals and the limitations of non-lethal options like Tasers in dynamic situations. This Newcastle incident preceded a separate fatal police shooting in Sydney’s Potts Point around 10:50 a.m., where an armed man was killed after allegedly assaulting two women and threatening officers—though authorities stressed the events are unrelated.

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NSW Police officers secure the entrance to the apartment building on Honeysuckle Drive, where specialist teams executed the arrest warrant leading to the shooting.

Honeysuckle Drive, part of Newcastle’s revitalized waterfront district, features contemporary apartment complexes popular with residents and visitors. The morning’s police activity disrupted the area, with roads partially closed and emergency vehicles on site for several hours. Neighbors reported hearing commotion but no widespread panic, as the incident remained contained within the targeted unit.

John Hunter Hospital, the region’s major trauma center, handled the man’s treatment. The facility, known for its comprehensive emergency and surgical services, received the patient swiftly under guard to ensure safety and continuity of care.

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John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle, where the 36-year-old shooting victim was transported and remains in stable condition under police supervision.

As inquiries continue, the focus remains on officer safety, the effectiveness of de-escalation tools, and the circumstances of the outstanding warrants. NSW Police emphasized that use of firearms occurs only as a last resort when there is an imminent threat to life. Community leaders and police unions have called for support for the involved officers, who are receiving mandatory welfare checks following the discharge.

The dual shootings have renewed discussions on police training, mental health responses in domestic violence cases, and alternatives to lethal force. Updates are expected as the critical incident probe progresses, with no charges anticipated against officers pending the independent review.

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