On December 14, the first day of Hanukkah, celebrations in Bondi Beach were disrupted by two gunmen who aimed fire at a Jewish crowd. 15 people have been killed, with many more injured. One of the perpetrators is shot dead, and another one, named Naveed Akram, is held in custody, with his home being raided in Bonnyrigg, a small town in Western Sydney. Akram’s rifle was thankfully disarmed by a bystander who the New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has deservedly heralded a hero.
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