Police charge woman with domestic violence, assaulting officers in Bradbury

A woman has been charged with domestic violence and assaulting police officers, following an incident in Sydney’s south-west yesterday.

About 5pm (Monday 25 January 2021), a woman allegedly drove her vehicle into another car at a shopping centre in Bradbury, causing extensive damage.

The woman then left her vehicle and removed the windscreen wipers from the other car, allegedly using them to assault the other driver, a woman who is known to her.

The woman then assaulted a man, also known to her, who was a passenger in the other car.

Responding to calls, officers attached to Campbelltown City Police Area Command attended the scene a short time later. The woman allegedly struck out at the officers, who eventually apprehended her.

The 49-year-old woman was arrested and taken to Campbelltown Police Station, where she was charged with predatory driving, common assault (DV), armed with intent commit indictable offence, and assault police officer in execution of duty whilst occasioning actual bodily harm.

The Rosemeadow woman was refused bail and will appear at Parramatta Local Court today (Tuesday 26 January 2021).

No police officers were injured.

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