Indigenous man shot by NT police south of Darwin in critical condition in hospital

An Indigenous man is preventing for his life in a Darwin hospital after being shot by police throughout an incident at a park in Palmerston.

Two officers attended the suburb of Grey on Tuesday morning the place they allegedly discovered a person armed with a weapon. The ABC reported the weapon was a spear.

“They known as upon that particular person to drop the weapon and sadly various photographs had been fired by police, injuring a male,” Northern Territory assistant commissioner Michael White informed reporters.

“He has since been conveyed to Darwin hospital and is at present beneath therapy in surgical procedure.” The person was in a important situation on Tuesday afternoon.

White mentioned an investigation had been launched into why the person was allegedly armed and the circumstances of the police taking pictures.

Police are not sure if the taking pictures was linked to an alleged home violence incident earlier within the day by which one other particular person was injured and brought to hospital. The investigation will study the usage of power by officers together with what different choices had been thought-about or deployed.

“Use of power is one thing police must do, it’s not one thing that we wish to do,” White mentioned on Tuesday.

“We don’t come to work day-after-day considering that we are going to injure somebody or be concerned in a police taking pictures. Presently we're definitely ensuring that every one individuals concerned on this are being supplied with the help that they want.”

Investigators will liaise with the injured man’s household and the broader Indigenous group.

They're additionally working with a faculty close by to make sure all college students returned house safely amid ongoing exercise on the crime scene.

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