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Australian Man Who Wrestled Gun Away From Terrorist Charged With Unlawful Firearm Possession

CRIME·Dec 15, 2025 · BabylonBee.com



SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — A heroic man who bravely wrestled away a rifle from an Islamic terrorist during the deadly shooting at Bondi Beach on Sunday has been formally charged with the unlawful possession of a firearm.

"Rest assured, this man is going away for a long, long time," confirmed Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon. "No one breaks our gun laws and gets away with it. No one. We have him on video, dead to rights."

Authorities identified the man who illegally held a gun for three minutes as Ahmed Al Ahmed, a Syrian fruit shop owner who thought he was helping when he fought a terrorist and stole his gun away to protect the lives of innocent people. But what he didn't count on was for the entire ordeal to be caught on video.

Ahmed was reportedly shot multiple times during his altercation with the armed gunman and treated for his injuries at a nearby hospital. After waking up from surgery, he discovered he was handcuffed to his hospital bed. Shortly after, a police officer read him his rights.

"I see now that what I did was bad," Ahmed said. "I should never put lives in danger by touching a gun. Shame on me!"

At publishing time, Ahmed had been denied bail.
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