More than 24 hours have passed since Australia’s deadliest mass shooting in almost three decades.
Here’s how the response is unfolding as communities unite in mourning and authorities investigate the terror attack.
- Mourners gathered at Bondi Pavilion on Monday night to leave floral tributes at the scene.
- 15 people were killed after Sajid Akram and his son Naveed opened fire at a Hanukkah event on Sunday evening. 26 people remain in hospital, 12 of them in a critical condition.
- Ten-year-old Matilda was the youngest victim of the terror attack. Holocaust survivor Alex Kleytman, businessman Reuven Morrison, former police officer Peter Meagher, grandfather Tibor Weitzen, and dedicated volunteer Marika Pogany, 82, are among the dead.
- Two police officers sustained gunshot wounds and remain in hospital. One has been identified as Constable Scott Dyson. The other is a probationary constable.
- Naveed Akram, 24, suffered critical injuries and is under police guard in hospital. Sajid Akram, 50, was shot by police and died at the scene.
- Sajid legally owned six firearms and belonged to a recreational gun club. Police are investigating a trip the pair took to the Philippines in November. Naveed previously came to ASIO’s attention in 2019.
- National cabinet has pledged to “eradicate antisemitism, hate, violence and terrorism”, and agreed to take “strong, decisive and focused action” on gun law reform.
- Hero Ahmed al Ahmed, who wrestled the gun from one of the shooters, says he would do it again despite being “riddled with bullets”. He remains in hospital as he recovers from gunshot wounds.
We will be back with live coverage and updates from 5am Tuesday morning.