A knife-wielding man launched a "frenzied attack" on a cleaner at a Western Sydney train station before he charged at police officers and was fatally shot, police say.
Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith said the 32-year-old man entered the turnstiles of Auburn Train Station just after midnight, where the cleaner "was just going about his duties".
The 28-year-old cleaner "just happened to be the first person there", and was set upon "without warning", Assistant Commissioner Smith
The first attack caused a puncture wound to his left forearm and he fell to the ground.
"It continued with a further frenzied slash," Assistant Commissioner Smith said, adding the victim sustained another injury to his hip.
Just minutes later the assailant was standing outside Auburn Police Station "hyperventilating," Assistant Commissioner Smith said.
Two police officers who had received a phone call about the stabbing incident opened the glass doors and attempted to exit but were forced to retreat inside when the man rushed at them.
A senior male officer quickly drew his weapon and fired three shots, two of which hit the man's chest.
The man fell to the ground and continued thrashing before he was subdued and taken to Westmead Hospital where he died a short time later, Assistant Commissioner Smith said.
The stabbing victim was also taken to Westmead Hospital where he remains in a stable condition.
This morning, detectives and forensic officers could be seen gathering evidence at Auburn Police Station.
The circumstances surrounding the shooting will be examined as part of the "critical incident" investigation, which will also be reviewed independently.
So far police have confirmed the deceased man had come to Australia from India on a student visa and was residing in the Auburn area.
Assistant Commissioner Smith said the incident was traumatic for the officers involved, and the attack was an isolated act.
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That's it for Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith's update. Here's a quick recap of the press conference:
A 32-year-old man was shot in the chest twice by an officer while another officer used a taser on him
This was after he launched a frenzied stabbing attack on a 28-year-old cleaner at the nearby Auburn train station. The cleaner is in a stable condition
The 32-year-old arrived at the police station a few minutes later, armed with a knife, as two officers were leaving
The man tried to attack the pair before the shots were fired
NSW Police say the security footage is highly concerning and desribed the situation as stressful for officers
The 32-year-old had five interactions with police during the pandemic but none were criminal or related to mental health
A criminal investigation is under way by police
"It's part of our model in terms of response," Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith says.
"Obviously, when someone arms themselves with a knife, stabs an individual and then tries to attack — which the CCTV footage is highly concerning.
"It would have been a stressful situation for the officers. They had no alternative but to respond.
"When that's involved, it triggers a number of intelligence responses and investigative responses which we're dealing with as we speak."
"He arrived in Australia on a student's visa from India in 2019. He remains in that processor visa," Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith.
"We are reaching out or investigators from the critical incident led by homicide are reaching out to the Indian consulate so he can confirm his identity.
"That process is expected to be delayed."
NSW Police are now taking questions. The first was about the man's previous interactions with police.
"COVID inspections confirming he remained at his address in Auburn," Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith says.
"It will be led by homicide," Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith says.
"There is significant response to this. It includes a large contingent of investigators from south-west region and includes some counter-terrorism stuff, real-time intelligent centre, assisted by intelligence, have worked through the night to build a profile.
"We can say the man had five interactions with police, none of them criminal, during the COVID period."
We're hearing from Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith.
"A male person from Auburn, 32 years of age, entered the turnstiles of Auburn railway station," he says.
"It was at this time he launched a frenzied attack on a 28-year-old cleaner working at the facility.
"As a result of that stabbing he received a puncture wound to his left forearm and fell to the ground."
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