‘Stay inside’: Man arrested, multiple injured after active shooting sparks lockdown in Sydney’s inner-west

A man was arrested and after a shooting in the west of Sydney, a large police operation ended, at least one person was shot and four people were injured.
Emergency services were called to Croydon Park at 19.45 on Sunday after a few gunshots were fired.
A NSW ambulance spokesman said that he had presented a man to a man in his 50s to a man with a firearm with a firearm and had been transferred to another hospital since then.
A man was arrested in a building on Georges River RD at around 9.30 and seized firearms.
The other three people presented themselves to the Campsie Police Station with small injuries transferred to the hospital.

The locals said the shooter was believed to be on the roof of a restaurant and made four shots on the street.
As the police operation progressed, the people were asked to olmak staying inside ..

The officers drove the area and the area was locked, the Georges River RD Croydon Ave and Seymor ST and the Brighton Ave between the Georges River RD and Queensborough RD.
Poair helicopters surround Croydon Park and Campsie.

Police said, “Special sources are participating and the people are asked to remain inside and the drivers are advised to avoid the region,” he said.
Armored Bearcat vehicles, as well as tactical officers, as well as rebellion staff and public order officers were called for help.
While the investigations continue, the roads remain closed.

