Twenty wounded in Sydney shooting

A 60-year-old man is now in police custody following a shocking mass shooting in Sydney’s Inner West suburb, which left 20 people injured. The incident occurred on Sunday evening when the suspect allegedly fired between 50 to 100 bullets indiscriminately at passing vehicles, including police cars, according to authorities. New South Wales Police Acting Superintendent Stephen Parry described the scene as chaotic, with the gunman’s actions posing a significant threat to public safety. After a two-hour standoff, police successfully apprehended the suspect in a unit above a local business. The man sustained injuries during his arrest and was subsequently hospitalized. Among the victims, one man is in serious condition after being shot, while 19 others suffered injuries from shrapnel or shattered glass. Witnesses described the scene as surreal, with one individual comparing it to a movie due to the loud gunshots, flashes, and smoke. Authorities have launched a full investigation into the incident. Mass shootings remain rare in Australia, a country that implemented strict gun control measures following the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, which claimed 35 lives.