Timeline: Bondi beach terror attack becomes Australia's worst mass shooting in three decades
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Timeline: Bondi beach terror attack becomes Australia's worst mass shooting in three decades
"Sydney, New South Wales An terrorist attack on a Hanukah celebration at Australia's most famous beach has left at least 12 people dead, including one attacker, after gunmen opened fire from a nearby footbridge. Prime minister Anthony Albanese said the targeted attack on Jewish Australians on the first day of Hanukah, which should be a day of joy [was] an act of evil antisemitism. A further 29 people, including two police officers responding to the attack, were taken to hospital with injuries."
"Queensland Six people died in a gunbattle at a rural property in Wieambilla, Queensland. Two police officers, Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold, were shot and killed by extremist Christian conspiracy theorists. The three shooters Gareth, Stacey and Nathaniel Train and one of their neighbours, Alan Dare, were shot dead by police. An inquest heard that the Train family had shared paranoid delusions."
Multiple lethal shootings occurred across Australia. In Sydney, an attack on a Hanukah celebration at Bondi Beach killed at least 12 people, including one attacker, and wounded 29, with two responding police among the injured. In Wieambilla, Queensland, a gunbattle killed six people, including officers Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold; three shooters—Gareth, Stacey and Nathaniel Train—and neighbour Alan Dare were shot dead by police, and an inquest said the Train family shared paranoid delusions. In Darwin, a man on parole fatally shot four men and wounded a woman; police said the incident was not terrorism. In Western Australia, Peter Miles allegedly shot six family members before killing himself; the dead included his wife, parents and four children.
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