Parramatta shooting: quiet street spirals into violence as shots ring out

By Eamonn Duff, Eryk Bagshaw
Updated October 4 2015 - 6:08am, first published 5:23am
Police officers lay flowers at NSW Police State Crime Command in Parramatta where a boy gunned down Curtis Cheng, who worked for the police finance department. Photo: James Brickwood
Police officers lay flowers at NSW Police State Crime Command in Parramatta where a boy gunned down Curtis Cheng, who worked for the police finance department. Photo: James Brickwood
A floral tribute at the scene. Photo: James Alcock
A floral tribute at the scene. Photo: James Alcock
Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar points his gun. Photo: Supplied: 7 News
Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar points his gun. Photo: Supplied: 7 News

It was 4.34pm on Friday when a triple zero emergency call was made by a woman stating a man "is shooting people" outside the NSW Police State Crime Command in Parramatta.

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