At least 12 people have died, including one alleged gunman, following a mass shooting at Bondi beach, during which dozens of gunshots were fired at a park hosting a Jewish festival. The NSW police commissioner, Mal Lanyon, said late on Sunday night that police were investigating a possible third gunman, confirming the shooting had been declared a terrorist incident. He said police believed they had located several improvised explosive devices in a vehicle near the shooting shortly after the incident. “I have also authorized special powers … to ensure that if there is a third offender, and we are currently
Bystander shown in videos disarming gunman during Australian beach shooting commended for bravery
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