Man arrested after allegedly assaulting, threatening to kill woman with firearm in Cessnock, NSW

The 34-year-old will appear in court on Tuesday.

James Polson
7NEWS
A police operation is under way in Sydney’s inner west.
A police operation is under way in Sydney’s inner west. Credit: AAP

A man will face court on Tuesday charged with domestic violence offences following a dramatic police operation.

The 34-year-old is alleged to have forced entry into a unit in North Ave, Cessnock, in the NSW Hunter Valley, in the early hours of Monday before threatening the occupant — a woman known to him — with what police believe was a firearm.

He left soon after allegedly assaulting and threatening to kill her and was arrested about 4.30pm on Monday afternoon at a unit in the same street after an operation involving tactical officers and negotiators.

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Local member Dan Repacholi warned residents to avoid the area during the operation.

“SWAT teams are on the ground,” the former Olympic shooter posted on Facebook.

The man was charged with four offences including assault occasioning actual bodily harm and breaching an AVO.

Originally published on 7NEWS

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