Police 'shot in the front': NSW premier rejects criticism of Bondi response

BBC News - WorldCenterEN 3 min read 100% complete December 16, 2025 at 08:00 AM
Police 'shot in the front': NSW premier rejects criticism of Bondi response

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Following a shooting at a Jewish festival at Bondi Beach in Sydney, where two gunmen killed 15 and injured dozens, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns defended the police response amid criticism that officers were too slow to disarm the attackers. Minns emphasized the bravery of the officers, noting that two were critically injured after being shot in the front while engaging the gunmen, who were armed with long-range rifles. Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon stated that police presence was based on the threat level at the time and that one of the alleged gunmen had been known to security agencies since 2019. Authorities indicated that a different policing response might have been implemented had there been specific intelligence about a threat to the event. The NSW Police had established Operation Shelter after the October 7th Hamas attack to investigate antisemitic hate crimes, with regular patrols in high-risk areas like Bondi.

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