Bondi shooting as it happened: 11 killed, gunman dead, another in custody as massacre declared terrorism

Max Corstorphan and David Johns
The Nightly
Main image: Gunman Naveed Akram. Inset images (top to bottom): The two shooters during the attack, a heavily armed officer at the scene afterwards and a woman carrying a child wrapped in an emergency blanket.
Main image: Gunman Naveed Akram. Inset images (top to bottom): The two shooters during the attack, a heavily armed officer at the scene afterwards and a woman carrying a child wrapped in an emergency blanket. Credit: The Nightly/Getty Images

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Key events

28 mins ago - 10:21 PM

What we know

1 hour ago - 09:31 PM

Gunman identified: Reports

1 hour ago - 08:58 PM

EDITORIAL: Bondi an attack on all Australians

2 hours ago - 08:41 PM

Hero who stopped gunman identified

2 hours ago - 08:14 PM

The Nightly columnist Jeni O’Dowd reveals sickening message from daughter

2 hours ago - 07:59 PM

Man who survived Oct 7 terror attack caught up in Bondi massacre

3 hours ago - 07:36 PM

Albanese defends Government action, says he takes antisemitism seriously

3 hours ago - 07:30 PM

PM calls on Australians to support our Jewish commuinity

3 hours ago - 07:28 PM

‘Beyond comprehension’: PM says lives cruelly stolen

3 hours ago - 07:25 PM

PM vows to ‘eradicate’ anti-Semitic hate after terrorist atack

3 hours ago - 07:23 PM

PM says attack on Jewish Australians is an attack on all Australians

3 hours ago - 07:19 PM

‘No stone will be left unturned’: Major scale investigation launched

3 hours ago - 07:16 PM

Top cop reveals why mass shooting was declared terrorism

3 hours ago - 07:10 PM

NSW Premier calls for Australians to wrap arms around Jewish community

3 hours ago - 07:05 PM

‘Terrorism’: Bondi Beach mass shooting designed to target Jews

4 hours ago - 06:14 PM

Ley issues statement on ‘hateful violence’ on Jewish holiday

4 hours ago - 05:58 PM

Improvised explosive device located at Bondi Beach

4 hours ago - 05:55 PM

Victims rushed to multiple hospitals around Sydney

5 hours ago - 05:49 PM

Mass fatalities confirmed: 10 people shot dead in Bondi Beach

5 hours ago - 05:41 PM

WATCH: Hero civilian appears to tackle gunman and grab weapon

5 hours ago - 05:37 PM

Former Israeli PM claims Bondi Beach shooting anti-Semitic attack

5 hours ago - 05:24 PM

Anthony Albanese issues statements

5 hours ago - 05:11 PM

Shooters ‘neutralised’: Police say ‘active’ threat no longer remains

5 hours ago - 05:09 PM

Bondi Beach mass shooting occurred on Jewish holiday

5 hours ago - 04:59 PM

Fears of mass fatalities: Initial reports claim 10 killed

5 hours ago - 04:56 PM

Sydney suburbs fill with sounds of sirens

6 hours ago - 04:48 PM

Two in custody, operation still active

6 hours ago - 04:46 PM

Albanese briefed on shooting, urges anyone in area to listen to police

6 hours ago - 04:43 PM

What is happening at Bondi now?

6 hours ago - 04:35 PM

Video shows police detaining two men at Bondi

6 hours ago - 04:31 PM

‘Take shelter’: NSW Police share urgent message

6 hours ago - 04:27 PM

Videos emerge as police swarm Bondi

6 hours ago - 04:26 PM

Shooting event at Bondi Beach

What we know

We’re wrapping up our live coverage for the evening, but here are the key points you need to know following the awful events of today.

  • Two gunmen opened fire at Bondi beach early on Sunday evening, killing 11 innocent people, in what is believed to be a terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community. (Read the full report here).
  • One gunman was killed at the scene while another is injured and in police custody.
  • A hero bystander risked his life to wrestle a gun off one of the shooters and ended up getting shot himself.
  • Political leaders were quick to condemn the attack, but the Prime Minister has already faced criticism for his handling of anti-Semitisim within Australia.
  • Muslim leaders called for a united stand against violence in the wake of the shooting.

Here’s a timeline of the day’s events, and here are some of the astonishing pictures from the scene of what is usually a world-renowned tourist hotspot.

We’ll be back in just a few hours with more rolling coverage.

Thanks for joining us.

Gunman identified: Reports

One of the gunmen involved in the terrorist attack has been identified by the ABC as Naveed Akram.

Mr Akram, who is from Bonnyrigg in Sydney’s west, is understood to have worked as a bricklayer.

Earlier tonight, police in Sydney’s west raided Mr Akram’s home in Bonnyrigg.

Video that surfaced earlier tonight purportedly showed people gathering at Mr Akram’s home as police stood guard outside.

This picture below from the scene shows Mr Akram on the bridge where the shooting took place.

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Mass shooting in Bondi. Unconfirmed image of one of the suspected gunmen
Naveed Akram pictured at the scene of the attack. Credit: CitiZenClips/X formerly Twitter

A full 10-minute video of the shooting has been released on X.

We’ve embedded it below but be warned, the content is disturbing.

EDITORIAL: Bondi an attack on all Australians

From the editorial desk tonight:

It is without doubt our worst nightmare come true.

The festive atmosphere of a hot Sunday evening, less than two weeks before Christmas, at Australia’s most iconic and popular beach.

Thousands of innocent people enjoying the sunshine and the sand.

Nearby, hundreds of members of Sydney’s Jewish community commemorating the start of one of Judaism’s most important festivals, Chanukah. Then, the unimaginable.

Gunshots ring out. Panic and confusion ensues. The images are hard to believe.

Read the full editorial here.

The attack in Bondi was an attack on all Australians. (AP PHOTO)
The attack in Bondi was an attack on all Australians. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Hero who stopped gunman identified

This just in - the hero bystander who stopped one of the gunmen has been identified as a local father-of-two.

From Taylor Renouf:

The man who disarmed one of the Bondi Beach shooters has been identified as Ahmed AlAhmed.

The father-of-two has been hailed a hero after pouncing on one of the gunmen and wrestling a rifle from his arms.

In the process, Alahmed was shot twice by the second gunman who was positioned on a nearby bridge.

More on this story here.

A relative of the hero who risked his life to grab the weapon off one of the gunman has spoken, revealing he was shot twice.

The Nightly columnist Jeni O’Dowd reveals sickening message from daughter

The Nightly columnist Jeni O’Dowd was sitting at home watching TV when she received a text from her daughter that no parent should ever get.

Her daughter had gone to Bondi beach for the day and was under the very bridge where the shooting took place just minutes beforehand.

Read Jeni’s full column here.

Man who survived Oct 7 terror attack caught up in Bondi massacre

Shocking news from the scene of today’s terror attack, with one man revealing he had previously been caught up in the October 7 terror attacks in Israel.

From Newswire:

A man who survived the October 7 attacks has described the moment he saw “blood gushing” from him after he was wounded in the Bondi Beach shooting.

It is understood a Chanukkah event was the target of the attack, which police sources believe had been planned for months.

“I survived October 7 ... we came here only two weeks ago, to work with the Jewish community to fight anti-Semitism,” he said.

“I never thought I would see this in Australia.”

Read the full story here.

Police still working to confirm key details

NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said they were working to confirm reports of an injured child at the scene of the terrorist attack.

He also said they were unable to confirm that there was a third suspect.

We’ll continue to bring you all the latest information as it comes to hand.

Max Corstorphan

Albanese defends Government action, says he takes antisemitism seriously

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he and his government take antisemitism seriously, saying work is going ahead after a report was delivered.

“We’re continuing to work on all of those issues (in the report), including one of the things that you’ll see is a request that had previously been made to be included in additional funding for security,” Mr Albanese said.

Asked if he had taken the threat of antisemitism in Australia seriously, Mr Albanese said “yes”.

“We have taken it seriously and we’ve continued to act,” MR Albanese said.

“We’ve continued to work with Jewish community leaders. We’ve continued to take all the advice from the security agencies to put in place special measures, and will continue to do so.”

Max Corstorphan

PM calls on Australians to support our Jewish commuinity

“As Prime Minister, I say on behalf of all Australians to the Jewish community, we stand with you,” Mr Albanese said.

“We embrace you and we reaffirm tonight that you have every right to be proud of who you are and what you believe.

“You have the right to worship and study and live and work in peace and safety. And you enrich us as a nation.

“You should never have to endure the loss that you have suffered today. You should never know the fear that you know.

“Tonight, we will dedicate every resource required to making sure you are safe and protected.

“You are Australian and all Australians are with you today and every day.”

Max Corstorphan

‘Beyond comprehension’: PM says lives cruelly stolen

The Prime Minister said families are tonight dealing with something worse than a nightmare.

“The evil that was unleashed at Bondi Beach today is beyond comprehension, and the trauma and loss that families are dealing with tonight is beyond anyone’s worst nightmare,” Mr Albanese said.

“Australians have had their lives cruelly stolen and many have been injured for all Australians, our first thoughts are with those in the terrible early hours of their grief.”

Mr Albanese praised emergency responders who rushed to deliver aid.

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