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Newcastle Herald
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Sam Rigney

'I'll pop one in the head and one in the chest': service station workers held at gunpoint

Garry Wright in the manager's office of a service station at Heatherbrae last year.

SEVERELY drug affected and suffering from psychosis, Garry John Wright carjacked a man at Heatherbrae and then detained two terrified service station workers at gunpoint, pointing the weapon at police before he was arrested.

"If you don't get back I have two hostages," Wright told police from inside the manager's office of the Ampol service station at Heatherbrae in the early hours of June 20 last year. "I will pop one in the head and one in the chest."

And on Tuesday, Wright, now 37, who is institutionalised, suffers from a longstanding schizoaffective disorder and a severe methamphetamine addiction, was jailed for a maximum of nine years, with a non-parole period of six-and-a-half years.

Wright squinted at the screen as Judge Peter McGrath viewed CCTV from inside the service station that night, the footage showing a "crazed, paranoid and irrational" man waving a gun around and ranting about committing murders and cooking kilograms of ice.

Wright, who was jailed in 2020 for carjacking two elderly men in separate incidents in Newcastle West, had pleaded guilty to a number of serious charges, including aggravated assault with intent to take a motor vehicle, kidnapping with intent to obtain an advantage, using an offensive weapon to commit an indictable offence and using an offensive weapon to prevent lawful apprehension.

Released on parole on June 10 last year, Wright had told community corrections officers he would commit crimes to fund his drug habit, the court heard.

And ten days later he armed himself with a battery operated airgun and committed the carjacking and kidnappings.

The terrified victims didn't know the gun wasn't real and police said the imitation firearm looked similar to a Glock 45 pistol.

It was about 3.11am when a man pulled into the BP service station at Heatherbrae to buy a coffee.

When he returned to his car, Wright opened the passenger door and pointed a gun at the man's head.

"Get out of the f---ing car, I will shoot ya, I will shoot ya," Wright told the man.

The man ran into the service station and Wright tried unsuccessfully to flee in the car.

Police were called but Wright had fled on foot.

Police were patrolling nearby about 4.10am when they saw Wright and his partner walking through the car park of the Motto Farm Motel.

When Wright spotted police he "stormed" towards the Ampol service station while still holding the pistol.

Police called out for Wright to drop the gun but he yelled back: "Just f--- off or I'll shoot myself", before pointing the gun at his own head.

Wright then raced into the service station, yelling and pointing the pistol at staff behind the counter.

Garry Wright points an imitation firearm at terrified service station workers at Heatherbrae last year.

He demanded car keys from the two staff members until police arrived and Wright pointed the gun at two police officers before again pointing the pistol at his own head.

The staff members retreated to the manager's office, but Wright forced his way in and locked the door, detaining the pair for nearly 10 minutes, during which he pointed the gun at them and threatened to shoot them.

Meanwhile, outside, police were learning from Wright's partner that the firearm he had was a replica pistol.

Inside, Wright was demanding a getaway car be parked out front of the service station and telling the terrified service station workers that he was a "gangster" who "cooked ice by the kilo" and who had "killed two or three people".

Police attempted to negotiate with Wright to come out of the manager's office and eventually he agreed to free the female staff member.

But when he opened the door to let her out, police pushed their way in and after about 90 seconds of struggling, they managed to arrest Wright.

Wright later told police he had not taken his medication and instead had consumed 2.5 points of ice that day.

With time served, the sentence means Wright will be eligible for parole in 2029.

The imitation firearm Garry Wright used during a carjacking and kidnapping at Heatherbrae.
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