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

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People protecting other people's children.


Wayne's body was acting as a human shield for his eldest daughter, but his mind was elsewhere: with his missing daughter Gigi.
Unbeknown to him, Jessica's gaze had caught on a little girl in a rainbow skirt, confused, scared and alone - calling out for her mummy and daddy.
She couldn't protect her own child, so she'd protect this one, she decided. She smothered Gigi's body with her own, and uttered "I've got you", over and over again.

It is one of the incredible accounts of selflessness and courage that have emerged from one of Australia's darkest days.

 
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That footage shows us how obstructive the public who swarmed the bridge were. After the gunmen were shot by police. An extra challenge for the police at a time when they needed cooperation. Get off the bridge, stop contaminating a crime scene.

From about the 4:40 mark in your linked video.

I do understand their raw emotions at such a time, but it was quite a tussle to get them off the bridge.

I don't think I've ever seen people do that before. Just madness.
 
  • #524
I don't think I've ever seen people do that before. Just madness.
It's incredibly stupid.

No one knew the full situation at the time.

There could have been other gunman , hiding somewhere waiting for cops to storm the bridge & for then be taken out too etc

Luckily it didn't result in any more deaths.

Some of the stuff I've read on SM just makes me shake my head, it's wild out there on the internet streets :eek:

I'm thankful for this safe place to discuss cases in a rational manner! :)
 
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People protecting other people's children.


Wayne's body was acting as a human shield for his eldest daughter, but his mind was elsewhere: with his missing daughter Gigi.
Unbeknown to him, Jessica's gaze had caught on a little girl in a rainbow skirt, confused, scared and alone - calling out for her mummy and daddy.
She couldn't protect her own child, so she'd protect this one, she decided. She smothered Gigi's body with her own, and uttered "I've got you", over and over again.

It is one of the incredible accounts of selflessness and courage that have emerged from one of Australia's darkest days.

What a great story. Gave me goose bumps. Australia's are great, aren't we?
 
  • #527
People protecting other people's children.


Wayne's body was acting as a human shield for his eldest daughter, but his mind was elsewhere: with his missing daughter Gigi.
Unbeknown to him, Jessica's gaze had caught on a little girl in a rainbow skirt, confused, scared and alone - calling out for her mummy and daddy.
She couldn't protect her own child, so she'd protect this one, she decided. She smothered Gigi's body with her own, and uttered "I've got you", over and over again.

It is one of the incredible accounts of selflessness and courage that have emerged from one of Australia's darkest days.

And Jessica is pregnant on top of it.
 
  • #528
I don't think I've ever seen people do that before. Just madness.
And the first guy in the black shirt ( a refugee who is / was facing deportation ) who got on the bridge, after running out of a taxi & could have been shot , now has his lawyer in the media sprouting what a good deed he was doing

“But I just want to stress this was about assisting other people. And he went about it in a methodical way of working his way towards a shooter.

“And could have, sensibly and understandably, at any time walked away. But he didn’t.”

Footage from the scene on Sunday evening showed the man was mistaken for one of the gunmen and shot at by police, before being set upon by members of the public and held at gunpoint.

Ms Battisson told news.com.au her client had been passing the beach in a taxi before asking the driver to stop so could run into the fray.

“He’s very family orientated,” she said.


“And in fact, that was one of the things that he told me as to why he acted was he thought ‘if my kids were here, I’d want somebody in my position to try and assist’.”

snip

“This is an example of a person who has done a heroic act, who has both a checkered past and a heroic past as well,” Ms Battisson said.


Sigh :confused:
 
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Man, what these poor injured cops had to deal with , civilians wanting their weapons!!

Imagine the out cry if they did get there weapons & shot another innocent civilian!

That's the 2nd story I have heard about people trying to take the cops guns ( the other was a woman ) but can't find a MSM link yet

I also smell a rat.........
 
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12m ago02.35 GMT

Tom McIlroy
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has visited the headquarters of Asio and the Australian Federal Police in Canberra, as investigations into the Bondi terror attacks continue.

During the visits on Friday, the prime minister thanked officers for their work in the wake of last Sunday night’s killings.

Albanese spoke with the AFP’s counter-terrorism team, receiving an update on the investigation into the deaths of 15 people, before meeting with Asio director-general Mike Burgess and Asio officers who were part of the initial response on Sunday night.

Earlier, Albanese and AFP commissioner Krissy Barrett confirmed officers from the Office of National Intelligence had established the shooters had used a regular online video game feed from terror group Islamic State.

 

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