A 21-year-old man was shot by police in Newport, South Wales, late Friday night after officers responded to reports of threatening behavior involving a weapon believed to be a crossbow. Gwent Police were called to an address on St Edward Street at approximately 11:55 p.m. on July 10. Upon arrival, officers—including specially trained firearms units—encountered the man, who was reportedly in possession of the weapon. During the confrontation, the man was shot by officers using a police-issued firearm. He received immediate first aid at the scene before being transported to a hospital, where he remains in a stable condition. Deputy Chief Constable Nicholas McLain described the event as an isolated incident and confirmed that authorities are not seeking any other individuals in connection with the matter. While the use of police-issued firearms is rare in the region, officials emphasized that they respond to all reports of weapons with a focus on public safety and proportionality. The incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct, which is standard procedure for police-involved shootings in the United Kingdom. An assessment is currently underway to review the circumstances surrounding the police response and the actions taken by the officers involved.
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Man believed to be carrying crossbow shot by police in Newport
Published July 11, 2026 at 10:34 PM UTC