Bondi Hero Explains Restraint After Tackling Terrorists in Sydney Attack
Ahmed Al-Ahmed revealed he did not shoot back out of human duty after surviving five gunshot wounds while disarming terrorists during the December 14 attack at Bondi Beach.Naveed Akram faces fifty-nine charges, including fifteen counts of murder, following the massacre that left forty others injured at a Jewish Hanukkah festival.Currently receiving treatment in New York, the Australian hero expressed his desire to meet
Donald Trump in Washington DC after calling the president a hero of the world.
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