A police officer has been shot in the leg by a police firearm while trying to detain a man with a machete.
The Gloucestershire Constabulary officer was taken to hospital with a non-life-threatening leg injury after the incident in Silverstone Walk, Gloucester, on Wednesday.
Armed police were sent to the scene after reports a taxi driver had been robbed by a man with a machete at about 16:40 BST and, as officers tried to arrest the suspect, a police firearm was discharged.
One man was arrested and remains in custody. The force has not yet released who fired the weapon.
“My thoughts are with the officer who’s been injured and his colleague following this incident,” said Temporary Chief Constable Maggie Blyth.
“I am grateful for the bravery they have shown in detaining someone suspected of carrying out a robbery and possessing a machete and who was believed to have been a real danger to the public.”
A cordon has been put in place and police officers will remain in the area to provide reassurance to the public.
The incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

