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Bondi Beach Firing Toll Rises To 16; Suspects Identified As Father and Son

The Bondi Beach mass shooting in Sydney has been linked to a father and son, officials confirmed. New South Wales authorities named the suspects as Naveed and Sajid Akram. Sixteen people, including a 10-year-old, have died, and 38 are injured. Many remain in critical care, and police warn the toll could increase as investigations continue.

New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon told reporters that officers shot dead the 50-year-old father during the response. The 24-year-old son was seriously wounded and is now in hospital under guard. Lanyon stressed that detectives are confident there was no third shooter involved and that the attack was carried out by this pair alone.

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Officials confirmed a Sydney mass shooting at Bondi Beach involved Naveed and Sajid Akram, a father and son, resulting in 16 deaths, including a 10-year-old, and 38 injuries; the father was killed by police, and the son is hospitalized.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addressed the nation, stating the shooting targeted the Jewish community, and flags will fly at half-mast.
Bondi Beach Firing

Bondi Beach mass shooting: police investigation and firearms details

Lanyon confirmed that the older suspect legally owned several weapons. “The 50-year-old male is a licenced firearms holder. He has six firearms licenced to him. We are satisfied that we have six firearms from the scene yesterday,” Lanyon said, adding that police teams will keep examining every aspect of the Bondi Beach mass shooting.

During the briefing, Lanyon also outlined search operations linked to the Bondi Beach mass shooting. “The offenders are a 50-year-old and 24-year-old male who are father and son. The 50-year-old is deceased. The 24-year-old is currently in hospital at the moment. As part of the investigation, we conducted two search warrants last night. One at Bonnyrigg and a second at Campsie,” Lanyon said.

Bondi Beach mass shooting details Information
Suspects Naveed Akram (50), Sajid Akram (24)
Fatalities 16, including a 10-year-old
Injured 38 people
Firearms recovered Six weapons linked to the father

Bondi Beach mass shooting: national response and Jewish community impact

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addressed the nation alongside police officials, calling the Bondi Beach mass shooting an attack on the Jewish community. Albanese said the shooting “deliberately targeted” Jewish people on the first day of Chanukah. Flags across Australia will fly at half-mast on Monday as a mark of respect for those who were killed.

Albanese promised a firm official stance against hatred linked to the Bondi Beach mass shooting. He vowed that authorities will take every action needed to “stamp out antisemitism” and will “eradicate” it completely. The prime minister praised first responders for their work but said that December 14 will remain a “dark day” in the country’s history.

The prime minister framed national unity as crucial after the Bondi Beach mass shooting. “Australia will never submit to division, violence or hatred and we will come through this together. We refuse to let them divide us as a nation,” he said. Community leaders echoed that message while supporting those directly affected by the violence.

Social media users have shared chilling videos from the Bondi Beach mass shooting, capturing the moment the father and son opened fire near the shore. The footage has intensified fear and grief within Sydney’s Jewish community, where many people described the events as 'unbelievable’ and expressed concern about safety at religious and public gatherings.

Authorities continue to gather evidence from Bondi Beach and the suspects’ properties at Bonnyrigg and Campsie, while families mourn those lost. As doctors fight to stabilise critically injured victims, officials warn the casualty figures from the Bondi Beach mass shooting may still change, underscoring the scale of the attack’s impact across Australia.

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