

Bourke Street Mall in Melbourne is in lockdown after a pedestrian was reportedly hit.
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A car driving erratically has hit multiple pedestrians and shots have been fired in Melbourne's busy CBD, according to emergency services and eyewitness reports.
Ambulance Victoria told
The New Daily they had received multiple calls around 1:30pm reporting a car had hit pedestrians in Bourke Street Mall.
Ambulance Victoria also said there had been multiple reports of people injured, but had no details on numbers or type of injuries.
Multiple images and videos posted to Twitter showed one person, possibly a suspect, being detained by police alongside a red car with a damaged front.
A Victoria Police statement read: ?Police are aware that a number of people have been injured in the CBD. The exact circumstances surrounding the events are still being determined and we will provide further information when it comes to hand.?
A witness told
The New Daily he saw a red car being chased by police, which then 'mounted the curb in front of a shop and then it ploughed through a crowd hitting people?.
The New Daily's reporter on the scene witnessed at least three people being attended to by paramedics.
A woman who works in Royal Arcade, a mall adjacent to Bourke Street Mall, told
The New Daily people were terrified.
?We heard a loud bang and then people screaming. I heard the car driving down Bourke St mall. Then we looked out and saw a red car with two police cars chasing.
?Once people heard the bang they all started running through Royal Arcade and through Bourke St mall.?
Buildings nearby the incident are in lockdown. A nearby office employee, who works in 570 Bourke Street, said her floor was in lockdown after the emergency alarm went off, with security telling employees to stay on their floor and keep away from windows.
A Myer staffer inside the Bourke Street department store told
The New Daily that there was ?police activity? in the Bourke Street mall.
At 1.45pm an announcement over the loudspeakers inside the store was advising shoppers that they were 'shutting the front doors? where there was no access.
A video posted to Twitter showed someone being arrested but it is not known how this person related to the incident, or if there were multiple suspects being pursued.
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Bourke Street mall is a busy thoruoghfare only open to trams and pedestrians. It is the CBD's retail hub with a Myer, David Jones and H&M store among many others.
The Bourke Street Mall is in lockdown with numerous heavily armed police on the scene.
Earlier, numerous police cars could be heard pursuing a car through the CBD, according to
Sky News.
The car chase had begun at Federation Square before it drove through Bourke Street Mall.
Witnesses on Twitter said they saw a car hit a pedestrian on Bourke Street and that a police helicopter was flying low in the CBD.
There have also been reports of shots fired.
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