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A man has been arrested after a police officer was stabbed in northern Sydney.

A man has been arrested after a police officer was stabbed in northern Sydney. The man was allegedly walking in the middle of the road on Wednesday morning in Marsfield when police approached him. Image: News Corp Australia.

A man has been arrested after a police officer was stabbed in northern Sydney. The man was allegedly walking in the middle of the road on Wednesday morning in Marsfield when police approached him. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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