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German Mayor Elect Seriously Injured in Stabbing Attack

Originally Published 3 months ago — by BBC

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A newly-elected mayor of Herdecke, Iris Stalzer, was critically injured in a stabbing near her home, prompting a major police investigation. The attack, which has shocked the community and the SPD, is under thorough investigation with possible family connections being explored, especially after a recent domestic violence incident involving her family.

"Bollard Man" Granted Permanent Australian Residency

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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A French national, Damien Guerot, who bravely confronted a knife-wielding attacker in a Sydney shopping mall, has been offered permanent residency in Australia after his visa was set to expire. Guerot, hailed as a hero for his actions, used a barrier post to deter the assailant, who killed six people and injured others before being shot dead by police. Australian officials, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, have praised Guerot's bravery and offered him permanent residency, with the possibility of becoming an Australian citizen in the future. The attack is not linked to terrorism, and just days later, another stabbing at an Assyrian church in Sydney is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism.

"Police Investigate Targeting of Women in Sydney Stabbing Attack"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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Australian police are investigating why a lone assailant targeted women in a stabbing attack at a Sydney shopping mall, leaving six people dead and more than a dozen injured. The attacker, who had a history of mental illness, was shot and killed by police during the incident. The assailant's father attributed his son's actions to frustration over not having a girlfriend and his lack of social skills. The police are examining CCTV footage to determine the motive behind the targeted violence, and a day of national mourning has been declared to honor the victims.

Sydney Mall Rampage: Officer and Bystanders Hailed for Stopping Knife Attacker

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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A man stabbed and killed six people at a Sydney shopping mall before being shot dead by a police officer, with at least a dozen others injured. The attacker, Joel Cauchi, had a history of mental illness, and the incident is not being treated as terrorism-related. NSW Premier Chris Minns praised the bravery of bystanders and Inspector Amy Scott, the first responder who confronted and killed the attacker, while Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also commended their courage. Video footage showed chaotic scenes as people fled and confronted the assailant, and floral tributes have been laid outside the mall for the victims.

"Sydney Mall Attack: Australia Mourns Victims and Seeks Answers"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Al Jazeera English

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Australians mourn the deaths of five women and a Pakistani security guard in a stabbing attack at a Sydney shopping center. The attacker, Joel Cauchi, a white Christian man, was shot and killed by police. Misinformation about the attacker's identity spread online, leading to anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic sentiments. The attack, which left 12 others injured, is being investigated, and police have ruled out links to Christian extremism. The incident has sparked discussions about immigration, Islamophobia, and violence against women in Australia.

Sydney Mall Attack: Identifying the Victims and Heroes

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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Australian police identified Joel Cauchi as the assailant responsible for stabbing and killing six people at a Sydney shopping center before being shot and killed by a police officer. Authorities stated that Cauchi had unspecified mental health issues and the attack is not believed to be terrorism-related. The victims included five women, one man, and a 9-month-old child, with the male victim identified as Faraz Tahir, a security guard from Pakistan. Inspector Amy Scott, the first responder, was praised for her heroism, and Cauchi's family expressed devastation over the events, acknowledging their son's mental health struggles. Floral tributes were placed outside the crime scene as the investigation continues.

Sydney Stabbing Spree: Police Identify Attacker and Celebrities Pay Tribute

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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Police in Australia have identified Joel Cauchi, 40, as the assailant responsible for the fatal stabbing of six people at a busy Sydney shopping center. The attack, which left five women and one man dead and 12 others injured, is not being treated as terrorism-related, with authorities citing Cauchi's mental health issues as a likely factor. Video footage shows the chaotic scene as Cauchi wielded a knife before being shot dead by a lone female police officer, who has been hailed as a hero by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The shopping center remains closed as an active crime scene.

"Fatal Stabbing Spree: 6 Dead in Sydney Shopping Center Attack"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS News

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A man stabbed six people to death and injured eight others, including a 9-month-old, at a shopping center in Sydney, Australia, before being fatally shot by a police inspector. The suspect, a 40-year-old man, targeted victims at the Westfield Shopping Centre in Bondi Junction, with the police confirming that there is no ongoing risk and that the incident is not related to terrorism. The police are still working to determine the suspect's motivation, and a senior officer's quick engagement with the suspect was praised for saving lives.