A Sydney shop owner is being hailed a hero after disarming a gunman at Bondi Beach. Ahmed al Ahmed tackled one of the shooters during an attack on a Hanukkah event on Sunday, December 14. Fifteen people died in the mass shooting.
Mr. Ahmed wrestled a long-arm gun from Sajid Akram, 50, one of the two alleged shooters. He told CBS News his "soul asked me to do that." He aimed to stop Akram from "killing innocent people." Mr. Ahmed was shot multiple times by the second gunman.
His actions are credited with saving lives. Forty other people were injured in the attack. The incident marks Australia's deadliest mass shooting since 1996.
Police are investigating the motives of the two shooters. The investigation is ongoing. Authorities have not released further details.
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