Ahmed al Ahmed disarms a gunman with a firearm amid shocked Bondi Beach beachgoers.

Heroic Bystander Disarms Gunman in Bondi Beach Massacre, Premier Praises Him

In a dramatic turn during the Bondi Beach shooting, a passerby named Ahmed al Ahmed disarmed a gunman, saving lives.

The Incident

Video footage posted to social media shows a passerby dressed in a white T-shirt and dark pants crouching behind a parked car before sneaking up behind a gunman, grabbing him and wrestling away his firearm. The bystander then points the weapon at the gunman, who falls to the ground.

The Bystander

The bystander was identified as 43-year-old Ahmed al Ahmed by 7NEWS Australia, which interviewed his cousin. He was shot twice, with wounds to his arm and hand and needed to undergo surgery, according to the cousin identified by the news outlet as Mustafa. Mustafa, a fruit shop owner and father of two from Sydney, said, “We hope he will be fine,” adding, “He’s a hero. One hundred percent, he’s a hero.”

Reactions

The intervention drew wide praise, including from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns called it the “most unbelievable scene.” Minns said, “A man walking up to a gunman who had fired on the community and single-handedly disarming him, putting his own life at risk to save the lives of countless other people,” adding, “That man is a genuine hero.”

Police Response

New South Wales Police acknowledged the bystander’s actions, but could not confirm his identity. “Inquiries are continuing and we are still endeavoring to identify all involved,” police said in an e-mailed statement.

Context

Ahmed standing holding his injured arm with a heroic expression near a lifeguard chair on a blurred Australian beach

Father and son gunmen attacked a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday, killing 15 people and wounding dozens of others. The attack is being called an act of antisemitic terrorism. The massacre at one of Australia’s most popular and iconic beaches followed a wave of antisemitic attacks that have roiled the country over the past year, although the authorities didn’t suggest those episodes and Sunday’s shooting were connected. It is the deadliest shooting in almost three decades in a country with strict gun control laws.

Key Takeaways

  • Ahmed al Ahmed disarmed a gunman during the Bondi Beach shooting.
  • He was shot twice and required surgery.
  • The act earned praise from NSW Premier Chris Minns and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The incident highlights the bravery of ordinary citizens and the ongoing threat of antisemitic violence in Australia.

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