Man charged over alleged stabbing of police officer – Camden

A man has been charged over the alleged stabbing of a police officer in Sydney’s southwest yesterday.

About 5.20pm (Friday 7 November 2025), police were called to a home on Werombi Road, Grasmere, following reports of a concern for welfare.

Officers attached to Camden Police Area Command attended and attempted to arrest a 20-year-old man; however, during the arrest the man allegedly threw a spear at officers before stabbing a 23-year-old police officer in the leg with a sword.

Police tasered the 20-year-old before arresting him and taking the man to Campbelltown Police Station.

The officer – a probationary constable – was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being airlifted to Liverpool Hospital in a serious but stable condition.

Police established a crime scene with officers seizing a knife, hatchet and spear for forensic examination.

Following inquiries, the man was charged with 11 offences:

  • Attempted murder (two counts)
  • Wound person with intent to resist/prevent arrest etc (four counts)
  • Wound police officer executing duty reckless as to actual bodily harm
  • Use etc offensive weapon to prevent lawful detention etc
  • Hinder or resist police officer in the execution of duty
  • Contravene prohibition/restriction in AVO (Domestic)
  • Breach of bail

He was bail refused to appear before Parramatta Local Court today (Saturday 8 November 2025).

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