'Hero' who wrestled gun from Bondi shooter named as Ahmed al Ahmed
Ahmed al Ahmed, a 43-year-old fruit shop owner, disarmed a gunman during the attack that killed 15 and injured over 40 at a Jewish Hanukkah event, officials said.
- Ahmed Al Ahmed, a fruit shop owner, is recovering in hospital after surgery for bullet wounds to his arm and hand, according to his family speaking to 7News Australia.
- The police have declared the Bondi Beach attack a terrorist incident aimed at the Jewish community.
- Video footage shows Ahmed Al Ahmed disarming a gunman during a Hanukkah celebration, earning him international praise.
- Mustafa, Ahmed's cousin, informed 7News Australia that the doctor says Ahmed is OK, despite his hospitalization.
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Australian immigrant who tackled gunman 'riddled with bullets,' but 'said he’d do it again,' lawyer says
Ahmed al Ahmed, the heroic Australian immigrant who tackled a gunman and wrested away his firearm has said he would do so again, his migration lawyer said, according The Sydney Morning Herald.
Ahmed al Ahmed is Syrian, 43 years old and owns a fruit shop: he is receiving many praises
In less than 24 hours, nearly one and a half million dollars have been raised through more than 25,000 participants who want to help Bondi's "hero," Ahmed al Ahmed.
US Billionaire Backs $1 Million GoFundMe for Fruit Shop Owner Who Disarmed Aussie Terrorist
(The Epoch Times)—Over $1.2 million (US$800,000) has been raised for Sydney hero Ahmed al Ahmed, the 43-year-old fruit shop owner, who risked his life to disarm one of the shooters of the terror attack targeting a Jewish crowd on Dec. 14. In footage that has since gone viral, al Ahmed can be seen sneaking up on one of the shooters, Sajid Akram, before charging, grabbing, and wresting a high-powered rifle from his hands. Akram fell to the ground …
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Australian leaders agree to overhaul national gun control laws after a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration In an email statement, the Florida Holocaust Museum said it is “heartbroken by the terrorist shooting in Bondi Beach, the latest incident in a global wave of antisemitic violence that continues to plague the Jewish community.” A man who was seen on video appearing to tackle and disarm one gunman has been identified by Australia’s Home A…
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