BREAKING: Watch as bystander disarms active shooter at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.

 



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The X post from @AZ_Intel_ (posted on December 14, 2025) shares a video captioned: **"BREAKING: Watch as bystander disarms active shooter at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia."** The attached video (approximately 57 seconds long) shows chaotic scenes in a car park area near Bondi Beach. It captures a bystander (described in comments as wearing a blue or white shirt) tackling and disarming one of the armed attackers, pinning him to the ground and taking control of the weapon. This act is widely praised in replies as heroic, with users calling the man a "legend" who likely saved many lives. ### What Happened: The Bondi Beach Mass Shooting On December 14, 2025 (the first day of Hanukkah), a mass shooting occurred at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, during a public Hanukkah celebration ("Chanukah by the Sea") organized by Chabad of Bondi. The event had attracted over 1,000 attendees, including families, in a park area near the Bondi Pavilion. - **Casualties**: At least **12 people were killed** (including one of the shooters), and **29 others were injured** (including two police officers). Reports vary slightly between 10-12 deaths across sources, but official updates from NSW Police and Premier Chris Minns confirm around 12 fatalities. - **Attackers**: Two gunmen opened fire on the crowd. One was killed (possibly in a police shootout or neutralized), and the other was critically injured and in custody. One attacker was reportedly identified as Naveed Akram from Sydney's south-west. Police are investigating possible involvement of a third person and found a vehicle with suspected improvised explosive devices. - **Classification**: NSW Police declared it a **terrorist incident**, describing it as a targeted attack on the Jewish community motivated by antisemitism. - **Response**: Emergency services responded rapidly. The bystander intervention (featured in the video) helped neutralize one threat. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called it "an act of evil antisemitism," and Israeli officials condemned it strongly. This is a rare mass shooting in Australia, which has strict gun laws following the 1996 Port Arthur massacre. The incident has shocked the nation, especially given rising concerns about antisemitic attacks since the Israel-Gaza conflict escalated. Sources include reports from The Guardian, Reuters, ABC News, BBC, Wikipedia (updated entry), and NSW Police statements. The situation was still developing as of December 14, 2025.

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