Australia - Mass shooting at Bondi Beach Hanukkah Celebration - 14 Dec 2025

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Mr Akram is facing a total of 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder, and charges of committing a terrorist act and wounding with intent to murder.

He will appear in a bedside court hearing on Wednesday afternoon.


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Among the 59 offences are one count of committing a terrorist act, 40 counts of wounding with intent to murder, one count of placing an explosive in or near a building, a charge of discharging a firearm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and a charge of publicly displaying a terrorist symbol.

 
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No doubt just the first step…..


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Audio analysis of the 10-minute video by Nathan Ruser, analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, estimates that at least 103 shots were fired, with about 83 coming from the two attackers. Those figures were corroborated by the Financial Review’s analysis.

It is unclear, however, how many shots were fired in the minutes before the video was recorded.

(Keeping in mind that Chris Minns says that the actual shootings took place over 6½ minutes)

I was a bit off, I counted about 120 ( difficult to count as they were shooting at the same time some times )
 
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Mr Akram is facing a total of 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder, and charges of committing a terrorist act and wounding with intent to murder.

He will appear in a bedside court hearing on Wednesday afternoon.


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Among the 59 offences are one count of committing a terrorist act, 40 counts of wounding with intent to murder, one count of placing an explosive in or near a building, a charge of discharging a firearm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and a charge of publicly displaying a terrorist symbol.

I bet in an legal aid office somewhere, they are all saying please let it not be me!!!
 
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Bondi gunman formally charged by NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team​

Wednesday, 17 December 2025 05:03:38 PM


The NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team has formally charged a 24-year-old man alleged to be one of two gunmen responsible for the Bondi Beach mass shooting that claimed the lives of 15 people.

About 6.40pm on Sunday 14 December 2025, emergency services were called to Bondi Beach following reports of a public place shooting.

Officers attached to Eastern Suburbs Police Area Command, surrounding commands, and specialist police responded and located two men using long arms to fire into crowds of people.

Multiple officers exchanged fire with the gunmen, and two officers – a constable and probationary constable – suffered gunshot wounds.

During the incident, one gunman – a 50-year-old man – was shot by police and died at the scene.

The second gunman – his 24-year-old son – suffered critical injuries and was taken to hospital under police guard.

Fifteen people died during the attack, with 41 people – including four children – taken to hospital.

There are currently 20 patients continuing to receive care across several Sydney hospitals.

Those who died are still in the process of being formally identified; however, police believe their ages range between 10 and 87.

Of the two injured officers, the constable is in a critical but stable condition, while the probationary constable is in a stable condition.

NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon APM declared the incident terror related, and the investigation was referred to the NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCCT) under Operation Arques.

The NSW JCTT comprises members from the NSW Police Force, Australian Federal Police, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and the NSW Crime Commission.

Following extensive inquiries under Operation Arques, today (Wednesday 17 December), JCTT investigators attended a hospital where they charged a 24-year-old Bonnyrigg man with 59 offences, including:


- Commit terrorist act


- 15 counts of murder


- 40 counts of cause wounding/grievous bodily harm to person with intent to murder


- Discharge firearm etc intend cause grievous bodily harm


- Cause public display of prohibited terrorist org symbol


- Place explosive in/near building with intent cause harm

Police will allege in court the man engaged in conduct that caused death, serious injury and endangered life to advance a religious cause and cause fear in the community.

Early indications point to a terrorist attack inspired by ISIS, a listed terrorist organisation in Australia.

He remains in hospital under police guard to face Bail Division Local Court 7 via AVL today.

Anyone with information about extremist activity or possible threats to the community should come forward, no matter how small or insignificant you may think the information may be. The National Security Hotline is 1800 123 400.
 
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A few other points from this SMH article (paraphrased):

Akram declined to be interviewed by police
NSW parliament is being reconvened next week to tighten the gun laws
Rabbi Yaakov Levitan's funeral was also today, in the late afternoon (as well as the funeral for Rabbi Eli Schlanger during the morning)
Families of the fallen were allowed to walk through the crime scene today
Some Bondi NYE events have been cancelled

 
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As hundreds of people gathered to lay flowers and pay their respects to the 15 people killed in Sunday's terrorist attack, a young man began singing the all too familiar lyrics.
"I am, you are, we are Australian," he sang.
As he continued, more and more voices joined in until the diverse crowd of grieving Sydneysiders was singing along with him.

"I wanted to do just something small to show that we as a city .... supports the Bondi Beach, and Australian Jewish community, and that they're welcome here, and deserve to be safe, just like everyone of all backgrounds and faith," he said.

 
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Another bloody legend who ran towards danger to help…

Amandeep ate a kebab as the sun set — then helped stop one of the alleged Bondi shooters​

One of the many heroes who sprang into action after Sunday's attack says "now, more than ever, we need each other".

 

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