Hey all, group is pretty self explanatory. It doesn’t appear that they know each other at all.Investigators have released CCTV footage that shows the victim walking with the man, who was wearing a face mask, east along Duncans Road from the intersection of Synnot Street about 8.40pm.The man police wish to speak to had a shaved head and at the time of the incident was wearing a fluorescent orange tradesman’s shirt, ripped brown tradesman pants and work boots.The footage also shows the man has a distinctive gait.At some points in the CCTV he is also wearing a baseball cap. A former cop has been shot by police in Melbourne’s west after he … 'A man was shot by police in Werribee overnight. When police arrived at the Werribee house, it’s alleged he refused to leave and then came at officers with a knife.Police tried to stop the man using a taser and beanbag rounds but when that failed they opened fire.Crime Command Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill said the incident was family violence related.He said officers were called to the Sanderling St property to reports the man was behaving in a threatening manner about 10pm on Monday.Mr Hill said the police would allege that when officers arrived the woman, 59, and her daughter had managed to safely leave the house but the man was still inside and refused to come out.Critical Incident Response Team members attempted to negotiate with the man at a rear sliding door of the property when he came out of the house allegedly armed with a kitchen knife.Police speak to neighbours after last night's shooting incident at in Werribee. >>Show crime rate ranking. Picture: Andrew HenshawThe 55-year-old was shot twice in the stomach about 11.20pm and was taken to hospital in a stable condition.Mr Hill said the man was taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital where he underwent surgery on Tuesday morning.

"Inspector Goldrick said sex crimes squad detectives had spent the week scouring the streets and collecting "thousands of hours" of CCTV footage to try to piece together the events on the night.In the hours before the attack, CCTV cameras captured vision of the woman walking along Dixon Avenue, Duncans Road and College Street in Werribee, visiting some shops, between 8.40pm and 9pm.Inspector Goldrick described the victim as a "very vulnerable" person who was clearly living with disabilities. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Ian Currie“Victoria Police has invested heavily in the last five years working with our serving members and our police veterans … we have support services for our serving members and our veterans and that’s certainly made available,” Mr Hill said.“We see on a far too regular basis that our police members do suffer as a consequence of what they’re confronting.“Our members are certainly challenged every day of the week, every hour of the day dealing with some of the most confronting things that any individual would be impacted by.”Mr Hill said the event was captured by four body worn cameras, the two tasers and possibly CCTV.“We have a very clear understanding and appreciation of what the members were confronted with,” he said.Police said Armed Crime Squad detectives would investigate the shooting with oversight from the Professional Standards Command, which is standard protocol when a police firearm is discharged.The man is expected to be interview by police when he recovers.

The woman, aged in her 30s, was led to a public toilet block in Werribee where she was allegedly pushed to the ground and sexually assaulted between 8.45pm and 10pm on July 31. A former cop has been shot by police in Melbourne’s west after he allegedly came at officers armed with a knife.Sky news host Paul Murray offers support and strength to the police officers in Melbourne doing their best to police things in 'bloody difficult circumstances. Stern Crime PLUS bietet True-Crime-Geschichten zum Lesen und Hören. Note: Werribee belongs to city Wyndham. "She had gone missing from her home earlier in the day about 4.30pm. He remains in intensive care.He said officers helped save his life by performing first aid until paramedics arrived.Both the woman and her daughter inside the house at the time of the incident were not injured.Mr Hill confirmed the man was a former Victoria Police officer of 20 years and was discharged from the force early this year in what he described as “ill-health retired”.He said the man was suffering from mental health problems and police would probe whether alcohol or drugs were a factor.He alleged police had been called to the address previously due to family violence incidents.Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill address the media in relation to the Werribee non-fatal police shooting. "I understand there may be limited people out due to the COVID-19 virus, however I'd like to stress that anyone who does come forward with information, we are only interested in talking to them about this investigation. Police said the woman, aged in her 30s, was coaxed from a Werribee street to a toilet block in Soldiers Reserve near College Road, where she was attacked sometime between 8.45pm and 10pm on July 31. "It's very important that we solve this as quickly as possible. A man who police were forced to shoot after an alleged domestic assault in Werribee has been revealed as a former police officer himself. Police wish to speak to the masked man in the foreground of this CCTV footage, pictured with the victim. "From the CCTV we can see he has asked her to come down the street with him.



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