By By University of Melbourne Associate Professor and Principal Fellow Milad Haghani of
Photo: RNZ/Charlotte Cook
As Sunday's Bondi Beach attack unfolded, many will have seen footage of a man acting alone, moving toward one of the gunmen and wrestling the weapon from his hands.
It was an extraordinary act of bravery that resulted in him being shot twice.
The man was named as 43-year-old Ahmed al Ahmed, a local fruit shop owner.
Photo: AFP / NSW Premier's Department
Incredible bravery, but there are risks
We have no way of knowing how many additional lives were saved as a result of Ahmed's bravery. But it almost certainly prevented further loss of life.
The moment is reminiscent of when a bystander similarly intervened at great personal risk during the Bondi Junction shopping centre attack in 2024.
When acts of courage like these occur, we rightly take notice and commend them.
But they also raise important an
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