Police shoot man with baton rounds after knife reports
- Published
Officers shot baton rounds at a man reported to have been "acting erratically with a knife" in West Sussex, police have confirmed.
Sussex Police said officers first used a taser and a "distraction device" when they arrived at the scene in Kingsland Close, Shoreham, at about 23:25 BST on Friday.
They then fired attenuating energy projectiles, known as baton rounds, at the 36-year-old man, who was taken to hospital, said the force.
The man has since been arrested on suspicion of possessing a weapon in a public place and remains in police custody.
Baton rounds are used as an alternative to traditional bullets as they are "less lethal", according to the College of Policing.
A spokesperson for Sussex Police said a knife was recovered from the scene and no-one but the man was injured.
The force added that there would be an increased number of officers in the area while their enquiries continues.
Follow BBC Sussex on Facebook, external, on X, external and on Instagram, external. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250.