COPS were last night forced to gun down a crossbow-wielding man after an officer was shot in the leg.
Police scrambled to a home in the quiet Buckinghamshire village of Downley at 6pm yesterday after a man in his sixties was stabbed.
Police officers inside the cordon at the scene on School Close in Downley, High WycombeCredit: LNPA forensic investigator at the sceneCredit: LNPOfficers continue to collect evidence this morningCredit: LNPAn aerial view of a park on School Close where a person shot by police received medical attentionCredit: LNPA policeman responding to the stabbing was shot in the leg with a crossbow.
He was taken to hospital along with the stabbing victim.
Both of them have now been discharged.
Two New York cops stabbed during celebrations in Times SquareThe stabbing victim suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries, cops said.
A 54-year-old man was shot by an armed officer during the incident, suffering "potentially life-changing" injuries.
He has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and taken to hospital under police supervision.
He remains in hospital under police supervision in a "stable condition", police said.
The police cordon remains in place in School Close and the nearby park, but is expected to be reduced later today.
Thames Valley Police has automatically referred itself to the IOPC watchdog over the incident.
Assistant Chief Constable Tim Metcalfe said: "First and foremost, our thoughts are with all of those affected by this distressing incident, the assault victim and his family, our own officers and staff, and the local community.
"The man in his sixties who suffered a stab wound has been discharged from hospital.
"The injured police officer is based at High Wycombe police station.
"He was discharged from hospital last night and we are supporting him.
At least nine killed after New Year's Day stampede at shopping centre"The 54-year-old man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder remains in hospital under police supervision in a stable condition with serious, potentially life-changing injuries.
"It is very fortunate no one suffered life-threatening injuries.
"We were able to bring the incident to a swift conclusion, with all victims being treated following a rapid response by South Central Ambulance Service.
"Our officers showed incredible bravery by confronting the armed offender and warning members of the public to keep away; they are a credit to the force and the community.
"We are giving all the support we can to the officer who was injured during the incident; he is in good spirits given the circumstances, as are most of those involved in the events of last night, which shows the remarkable resilience of our people.
"From the first call taker in our control room, who was on their first day taking calls, to the rest of the control room involved, to the attending police officers, including armed response and dog handling teams, to everyone helping in the aftermath, I’d like to thank them all for their efforts and for continuing to show impressive levels of resilience and dedication.
“We are also engaging with the Independent Office for Police Conduct, as mandatory in these circumstances.”
Cops at the scene in Buckinghamshire last nightCredit: LNPAn officer (not pictured) was shot in the leg with a crossbowCredit: LNP