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Bystander who tackled armed man at Bondi Beach shooting hailed as hero

By Christine Chen
By Christine Chen
Dec 14, 2025
Emergency vehicles at the scene of a shooting incident at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia, December 14, 2025. REUTERS/Izhar Khan
Emergency vehicles at the scene of a shooting incident at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia, December 14, 2025. REUTERS/Izhar Khan — Izhar Khan

By Christine Chen

SYDNEY, Dec 14 (Reuters) - A bystander captured on video tackling and disarming ​an armed man during an attack in ​which 12 people were shot dead at a Jewish holiday event at Sydney's Bondi Beach ⁠on Sunday has been hailed as a hero whose actions potentially saved lives.

Footage circulating on social media shows a man in a car park wearing a white ​shirt running up to a man in a dark shirt who ‍is holding a rifle. He then ​tackles the armed man from behind, wrenching the rifle from him with his hands before pointing the gun back at the man.

The video then shows the man in a dark shirt losing his footing, backing away towards a bridge where another ⁠shooter was located, while the bystander places the gun down on the ground.

Reuters confirmed the video from verified corroborating footage showing the same men.

Reuters also verified that the armed men in the video are the same as the individuals seen surrounded by the police in verified corroborating visuals by their clothing.

One suspected gunman was killed and another was in a critical condition following the shooting and police said they were investigating whether ​a third gunman was involved.

The ⁠footage of the bystander's actions spread quickly on social ⁠media as people praised the man for his bravery, saying his actions had potentially saved many lives. His identity was not immediately known.

"Australian hero (random civilian) wrestles gun off attacker and disarms him. Some people are brave and then some people are ... whatever this ‌is," one person said on the X platform, sharing the ​video.

"This Australian man saved countless lives by stripping the gun off one of the terrorists at Bondi beach. HERO," another said.

Chris Minns, the premier of New South Wales state, where Sydney is located, said it was the "most unbelievable ‍scene I've ever seen".

"A man walking up to a gunman who had fired on the community and single-handedly disarming him, putting his own life at risk to save ‌the lives of countless other people."

"That man is a genuine hero, and ‌I've got no doubt that there are many, many people alive tonight as a result of his bravery."

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised the actions of Australians who had "run towards danger in order to help others".

"These Australians are heroes and their bravery has saved lives," he ⁠told a press conference.

 

(Reporting by Christine Chen in Sydney; Additional reporting by Alasdair Pal, Sophie Royle and Aaron McNicholas)