Bondi Beach shooting hero charged with domestic assault
Summary
Ahmed al Ahmed, who stopped one of the attackers during the deadly Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, has been charged with assaulting his father. He denies the charges of domestic violence, stalking, and intimidation, and is scheduled to appear in court later in June.Key Facts
- Ahmed al Ahmed disarmed a gunman during a mass shooting at a Jewish event in Bondi Beach in December.
- The attack killed 15 people and injured many others, making it Australia's deadliest mass shooting since 1996.
- Ahmed was shot several times while stopping the attacker and was praised by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
- A fundraiser for Ahmed raised over 2.5 million Australian dollars to support him.
- He has been charged with domestic violence common assault, stalking, and intimidation related to an incident in March.
- Ahmed denies the allegations and will appear in Sydney’s Bankstown Local Court on June 29.
- Police have classified the Bondi Beach shooting as a terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community.
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