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Police shoot 21-year-old man 'carrying crossbow' after reports of 'threatening behaviour'

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July 11, 2026

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Police shoot 21-year-old man 'carrying crossbow' after reports of 'threatening behaviour'

A 21-year-old man believed to be carrying a crossbow has been shot by police in Wales.Emergency services swooped on the scene along St Edward Street in Newport just before midnight last night after police received reports of threatening behaviour.Gwent Police confirmed a Newport man was spotted in possession of a weapon and was shot by officers.The force confirmed the man was taken to hospital afterwards where he remains in a stable condition. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Deputy Chief Constable Nicholas McLain confirmed there was no wider risk to the public. They added the event was an isolated incident.A spokesman said: Officers attended (the scene), along with specially-trained firearms officers, after a man was spotted in possession of a weapon believed to be a crossbow.During our response, a 21-year-old Newport man was shot by officers with a police-issued firearm.Meanwhile, DCC McLain said: We understand the concern that this matter may cause within our communities, but there is no ongoing risk to the public as this is an isolated incident.We are not looking for anyone else in connection with it.While reports of offences involving firearms and weapons are rare in Gwent, we take all reports of this nature seriously and respond to them in a professional and proportionate manner based on the level of risk posed by the available information.Anyone with any information has been urged to contact Gwent Police on 101, quoting log reference 2600220612.MORE ON CRIME:Police issue plea in new statement amid Ann Widdecombe murder manhuntTwo men arrested after body found in suitcase as children played nearbyTwo brothers jailed for life after murdering civil servant 'for fun' over 40 years agoGwent Police confirmed it had contacted the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) regarding the incident in south Wales.They confirmed an assessment of the incident was underway.Instances that require investigation by the police watchdog are rare, with proceedings ranging from straightforward cases to more complex ones.The standard length of probes take around nine months, while more demanding instances can last up to two years.Latest figures from the IOPC have shown a record number of referrals from police forces, while its capacity is stretched with numerous cases.The watchdog took on 7,088 referrals over the course of 2025 and 2026 so far and has completed more than 7,000 referrals. They currently are looking into 134 investigations into allegations of police misconduct, as well as 81 instances where there has been a death or someone has been seriously injured. Some 101 investigations were launched as a result of complaints over police officers. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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