A man has been charged for allegedly assaulting police officers during an arrest over an alleged stabbing in July.
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Police arrested a 26-year-old man on Goorawin Street, Orange over the stabbing at a party in Bidwill, Sydney in July.
Police reported a man had been struck in the head with a knife at a party.
Following an investigation from the North West Metropolitan high risk domestic violence team and Western Region officers, the man was arrested just before 11am on Monday.
During the arrest, the 26-year-old allegedly hit a constable in the head, causing a laceration which required medical attention.
A man will appear in court today charged after police officers were allegedly assaulted during his arrest in the state's Central West yesterday.
The man was taken to Orange Police Station where he again allegedly assaulted the officer and a sergeant before making threats.
The man was charged with intending to cause grievous bodily harm, three counts of resisting arrest, two counts of assaulting police officers and one of causing bodily hard against an officer.
He was bail refused to appear in Orange court on Tuesday.
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