Sydney father Artemios Mintzas identified as alleged Croydon Park gunman

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The man accused of opening fire on pedestrians, drivers and officers in Sydney’s inner west has been identified as 60-year-old Artemios Mintzas.

Mintzas, who lived alone in a Croydon Park apartment, allegedly fired dozens of high-calibre rounds from his window on Sunday evening, injuring 16 people and striking several cars, including a police vehicle.

He was arrested after a two-hour siege, treated for minor injuries, and is now in police custody awaiting firearm charges.

Acting Superintendent Stephen Parry said the operation was “highly dangerous” and praised officers for their swift response, adding it was “incredible nobody was killed”.

Mintzas, a Sydney Trains employee and father of two, has no known criminal record or links to organised crime or terrorism. Detectives are investigating his motive and how he obtained the .30-calibre rifle used in the attack.

Premier Chris Minns condemned the violence, calling it unacceptable in NSW.

Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

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