Two people shot dead near police headquarters in Sydney
Police cordon off streets after shootings
SYDNEY:
Australian police sealed off streets and warned the public to keep away from New South Wales state police headquarters in Sydney on Friday after two people were shot dead, police and media said.
The Daily Telegraph newspaper said a man had fired on the building, hitting a police employee before being shot dead by police.
Australia has been on heightened alert for attacks by home-grown radicals since last year.
Read: Two dead: Sydney siege ends as police storm cafe
In December, two hostages were killed when policed stormed a central Sydney café to end a 17-hour siege.
The Australian Broadcasting Corp said Friday's shooting was not thought to be terror related.
Australian police sealed off streets and warned the public to keep away from New South Wales state police headquarters in Sydney on Friday after two people were shot dead, police and media said.
The Daily Telegraph newspaper said a man had fired on the building, hitting a police employee before being shot dead by police.
Australia has been on heightened alert for attacks by home-grown radicals since last year.
Read: Two dead: Sydney siege ends as police storm cafe
In December, two hostages were killed when policed stormed a central Sydney café to end a 17-hour siege.
The Australian Broadcasting Corp said Friday's shooting was not thought to be terror related.